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• Silk Road evolved as 'grass-routes' movement

Asia's ancient highland network was structured by ecological strategies of nomadic herders

• Preserving the pearl of the Silk Road: Dunhuang arts digitalize

Chinaculture.org | 2017-05-08 13:28The largest and best preserved cave from the Western Wei Dynasty (Mogao Cave 285). "The Pearl of the Silk Road, the Digitalization of Cultural Inheritance: Digital Dunhuang Exhibition", cosponsored by China Int

• Lost stele found buried in a garden

An ancient funerary stele, unearthed last year during construction work in the Central Anatolian province of Konya’s Ereğli district and claimed to have been sold, was found on May 3 buried in the garden of the digging company.

• Ancient 4,000 year-old garden discovered outside Egyptian tomb

Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a nearly 4,000 year old model garden outside a tomb in the ancient Egyptian capital of Thebes, the antiquities ministry said on Wednesday.

• Reviving ancient Silk Road serves to strengthen bond between China and Greece

In China's National Center for the Performing Arts, "Boat in Dream," a large piece of wooden artwork from Greece, attracts many visitors. Created by Greek artist Vangelis Rinas, the artwork was carved with a prose poem in braille praising the fr

• Ancient jars found at Ayutthaya's Wat Daeng

Chaiyos Charoensantipong, an archaeologist from the 3rd Fine Arts Office supervising the excavation, said that workers on Saturday removed a brick from a 10-centimetre-thick wall on the base of the main Buddha image and found the jars.

• Islamic silver coins In Viking burial in Norway Viking Trading or Raiding?

Last year, the discovery of an ax head on a mountaintop overlooking Norway’s Trondheim Fjord led archaeologists to a tenth-century Viking grave. Though they found no remains, the team recovered a sword and a shield boss. The discovery seemed routine, unti

• Afghan Ambassador Janan Mosazai talks about cultural protection

"As long as the culture lives, the nation lives," said Shan Jixiang, head of China's Palace Museum, at the opening ceremony to the exhibition Afghanistan - Treasures from the National Museum, Kabul.

• Juyan archeological site to apply for UNESCO recognition

Inner Mongolia autonomous region in North China has started the process of having the Juyan archeological site recognized with a UNESCO cultural heritage listing, said local authorities on Wednesday.

• Stolen pagoda donated by Taiwan shown in Shanxi Museum

After an absence of nearly two decades, the 1,300-year-old Dengyu Stone Tower eventually came back home in North China's Shanxi province.

• Art creations from Louvre Museum displayed in Hong Kong

Visitors watch the art creations from Louvre Museum at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum in Hong Kong, South China, April 25, 2017. A total of 126 pieces of art were displayed during the exhibition "Inventing le Louvre: From Palace to Museum over 800 Yea

• Confucian legacy

China's cultural heritage experts say more needs to be done to protect the sites linked to the ancient scholar, Wang Kaihao reports.

• Turkey retrieved over 4,000 smuggled artifacts in a decade, archaeologist says

Over 4,000 smuggled historical artifacts have been repatriated to Turkey between 2004 and 2016, a professor of archeology said Tuesday, as country spends tremendous effort to prevent smuggling of historical artifacts.

• Ancient Tomb Murals Show Fantastical Creatures

This monster-like creature, as archaeologists call it, was found on the vaulted ceiling of the tomb's corridor. Archaeologists say that it has four outstretched limbs and appears to be "dashing down from above." This mural was found in a tomb in

• Ancient Roman temple to be restored in Israeli port city of Caesarea

Archaeologists in Israel have begun work to restore a once-towering ancient-Roman temple in the modern-day Mediterranean city of Caesarea.

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