Home / Culture / Archaeology in China / Digs, Discoveries Developments Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read | Comment
Some 200 pieces of relics excavated in central China
Adjust font size:
A Chinese archaeologist showcases a bronze mirror with inscriptions at the excavation site of an ancient tomb possibly dated to the early stage of 8 A.D.-220 A.D. at Jiaozuo city in central China's Henan province April 7, 2009. The archaeologists have unearthed some 200 pieces of cultural relics since the end of March 2009, including bronze mirrors, iron swords, gallipots and pottery dressing cases.

A Chinese archaeologist showcases a bronze mirror with inscriptions at the excavation site of an ancient tomb possibly dated to the early stage of 8 A.D.-220 A.D. at Jiaozuo city in central China's Henan province April 7, 2009. The archaeologists have unearthed some 200 pieces of cultural relics since the end of March 2009, including bronze mirrors, iron swords, gallipots and pottery dressing cases. [Yang Fan/Xinhua]



     1   2   3  


Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read Bookmark and Share
Comment
Pet Name
Anonymous
China Archives
Related >>
>