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• Ancient city gate and shrine from Hebrew Bible uncovered

An ancient city gate and shrine that King Hezekiah ordered to be destroyed during the eighth century B.C., according to the Hebrew Bible, are seeing the light of day following an excavation in Israel, archaeologists reported.

• Ancient Mayan codex found to be oldest document from the Americas

An ancient Mayan document long thought to be a forgery was recently found to be genuine. The text, known as the Grolier Codex, was analyzed by researchers from Yale, Brown, and the University of California, Riverside, and, according to their results, is t

• Roman bullets tell story of 1,800-year-old attack on Scottish fort

A bloody assault by Roman legions on a hill fort in Scotland around 1,800 years ago is being pieced together using the remains of Roman missile weapons that were used in the attack.

• Ancient imperial enamel works shine at Beijing Design Week

A series of royal enamelware debuted at the Beijing Design Week on Friday, givingvisitors a glimpse of the rare porcelains used only by the imperial family over300 years ago.

• 400 years on, Tang and Shakespeare brought closer together

Four hundred years ago, when WilliamShakespeare was writing his sonnets with a quill, Tang Xianzu was recording verses with abrush nearly 6,000 kilometers away.

• The Sky in the Eyes of People of Qiuci (an ancient state)

The Mid-Autumn Festival, the day for enjoying the moon and immersing in nostalgia for the past, is drawing near. When you look up at the vast sky, the moon and millions of stars, what you have known is the stars are as far as several billion light-years a

• Gallery of Dead Sea Scrolls: A Glimpse of the Past

The Great Isaiah ScrollCredit: The Israel Museum, JerusalumThe Great Isaiah Scroll is one of the original seven Dead Sea Scrolls discovered in Qumran in 1947. It is the best preserved of the scrolls, and is nearly complete.The Great Isaiah Scroll, Transla

• 2016 “the Silk Road- Kunlun River Source Route” Comprehensive Scientific Expedition Achieved Complete Success

On the afternoon of September 8th, with the team of more than 20 off-road vehicles returning to Kashi in Xinjiang, 2016 “the Silk Road- Kunlun River source route” comprehensive expedition since September 1st completely ended.

• Bible breakthrough: Scientists unlock secrets of burned Hebrew scroll

In a significant archaeological achievement, an ancient Hebrew scroll that was burned in a fire in the distant past and was seemingly impenetrable has finally become readable— and scientists have discovered that it contains verses from the book of Levitic

• The deadly history of boomerangs: Analysis of 800-year-old skeleton found in Australia suggests these tools were once used as weapons

Researchers observed long gash in the skull of an ancient skeleton Remains date back to the 1200s, before Europeans came with metal blades The study suggests the wounds were caused by sharp wooden weapons They say fighting boomerangs or sharpened clubs

• Photos of Old Summer Palace a hit online

A series of photos presenting China's Yuanmingyuan, or the Old Summer Palace, are ahit online. The pictures were taken by British photographer Felice Beato and GermanErnst Ohlmer. There also are detailed illustrations of the site based on thephotographs.

• Skin Proteins from Mummies Reveal How Ancient Egyptians Died

An international team of researchers has identified hundreds of proteins in skin and muscle samples from 4,200-year-old Egyptian mummies, finding signs of diseases that may have caused their death.

• Pagan god 'caught' in river by fisherman confirmed as being up to 4,200 years old and 'unique'

Likely from the Okunev culture, might this mysterious ancient figurine with the angry face be a children's 'rattle', to ward off evil spirits?

• Professor Lin Meicun claimed, Zhang Qian was detained in Tarim Basin, rather than in Mongolian Plateau

The main way of cultural exchange between east and west before Zhang Qian’s going to Xiyu was through Eurasian grassland. While after his mission to Xiyu, the silk road in general was open. Although it is quite famous, it has long remained unclear what th

• A dedication to caves, in the name of the father

Chang, born in a Tibetan temple in Dunhuang, says a kind of Dunhuang gene runs inhis blood. Against all odds, he sticks to his will, he says, which reminds him ofhis father Chang Shuhong.

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