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• In Pictures: Treasures from Qin and Han dynasties previewed in New York

Imagine a pottery male figure with his upper body naked, revealing his natural and astonishingly accurate anatomy. He wears only a short loincloth, imposing his muscles as a strong man.

• Ancient Assyrian Tomb with 10 Skeletons Discovered in Iraq

Construction workers accidentally discovered a vaulted tomb dating back to the time of the Assyrian Empire in Erbil, the capital of Iraqi Kurdistan. Ten skeletons were also found at the site.

• Large Temple Foundation Found in No.2 Building complex in Jinyang Ancient city, Shanxi province

From 2012 to 2016, Shanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology and Taiyuan municipal Institute of cultural relics and Archaeology conducted an archeological investigation in the northwest area of the ancient city site, discovering a group of important buil

• In Pictures: Ancient Jingyin Temple built on cliff in Chongqing

the Jingyin Temple on a cliff of Gujian Mountain in Qijiang district of Southwest China's Chongqing. The ancient Jingyin Temple was initially built in the Song Dynasty (960-1279).

• Tai chi pitched for UNESCO list

An elementary school student practices tai chi during a break in 2015 in Wenxian county,Henan province, where tai chi classes have been offered since 2001. XUHONGXING/CHINA DAILY

• Lab set up to digitalize ancient Chinese grottoes

Located at the southern foot of Wuzhou Mountain 16 kilometers west of Datong, ShanxiProvince, the Yungang Grottoes were built against the mountain and extend about 1kilometer from east to west.

• Exploring the Silk Road: Slave Trade at Turfan

The world’s most famous trade route did not only witness the transfer of silks, spice, and various other commodities, but also humans. Who were the slaves traded along the ancient route? Who were the traders? Where did they come from? Professor Jonathan S

• Medieval Jewish Graves Unearthed in Rome

ROME, ITALY—Haaretzreports that 38 graves were unearthed in a section of a medieval Jewish cemetery labeled on historic maps as the “Field of the Jews.” Located near Rome’s Trastevere neighborhood, where Jews first arrived in the second century B.C., the

• Ancient smuggled sarcophagus coming home to Turkey

An ancient sarcophagus smuggled out of Turkey in the 1960s could soon be on its way home following a decision from Swiss prosecutors.

• King Tut's Grandmom? Huge Alabaster Statue Unearthed Along Nile

A "unique" carved alabaster statue that may represent King Tut's grandmother ― Queen Tiye ― has been unearthed on the west bank of Luxor along the Nile River, archaeologists with Egypt's Ministry of Antiquities announced yesterday (March 23).

• Anatolian borders of Assyrian Empire revealed at Tushhan Mound

The Ziyaret Tepe Mound in Diyarbakır's Bismil district continues to reveal remnants of the Assyrian civilization dating back to the 9th century B.C, with the ongoing excavation as part of an joint project by Marmara University and Cambridge Universit

• Impressive Exhibition ‘Pompeii and the Greeks’ Opens in Italy

The large exhibition “Pompei ei Greci” (Pompeii and the Greeks) opens its doors on April 12, 2017 exposing the magnificence of Ancient Greece beyond its borders. The exhibition will be hosted in the arena of ancient Pompeii and curated by famous Swiss arc

• Archaeologists Find Position of Greek Fleet in Battle of Salamis, 480 BC

Archaeologists have discovered the site where the Greek fleet gathered for the Battle of Salamis against the Persians (480 BC), after finding antiquities in the waters of Ampelakia Bay.

• Thousand-year-old pagoda in central China renovated

A thousand-year-old pagoda in Central China's Henan province has started on its largest-scale renovation since 1949, said local officials on Tuesday.

• New discovery: Intact tomb uncovered in Aswan

The intact tomb of the brother of a 12th Dynasty Elephantine governor has been uncovered, containing a range of funerary goods

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