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• The Silk Road and Russian Ethnic Cultural Heritage

The Silk Road and Russian Ethnic Cultural Heritage is jointly launched by the Russian Museum of Ethnography and the National Museum of China. The 594 exhibits provided by the Russian Museum of Ethnography epitomize the unique culture of peoples in souther

• World's oldest needle found in Siberian cave that stitches together human history

The 7 centimetre (2 3/4 inch) needle was made and used by our long extinct Denisovan ancestors, a recently-discovered hominin species or subspecies.

• Found: grave of Siberian noblewoman up to 4,500 years old - with links to native Americans

The Okunev people are seen as the Siberian ethnic grouping most closely related to Native Americans. In other words, it was ancestors of the Okunevs who populated America, evidently using primitive boats to venture to the ice-covered Beringia land bridge

• Relics from Jiuliandun Tombs to be display in Sichuan

To prepare for the exhibition of the relics, workers are busy arranging exhibits in the Jinsha Site Museum. Excavated in the city of Zaoyang in Hubei in 2002, the Jiuliandun Tombs consist of a tomb of a general and his wife, according to Wang Fang, an arc

• Ancient Bling: Exquisite Jewelry Found in Tomb of Chinese Woman

Around 1,500 years ago, at a time when China was divided, a woman named Farong was laid to rest wearing fantastic jewelry, which included a necklace of 5,000 beads and "exquisite" earrings, archaeologists report.

• Ancient Egypt and Han civilizations collide at Nanjing exhibit

搜索复制The grand exhibition "Pharaohs and Kings: Treasures of Ancient Egypt and China's Han Dynasty" was unveiled to the public on Wednesday, which presents the different features of ancient Egypt civilization and Han Dynasty (202 BC-AD 220) civili

• Tomb raiders jailed in NE China

Agangof38tombraidershavebeenjailedinNortheastChina'sLiaoningprovince.Theywereinvolvedin36casesofstealingfromancientruins,includingfromastate-levelprotectedheritagesitedatingback1,000years,alocalcourtsaidTuesday.GangleaderWuAnjie, 48,wasgivenajailtermof11y

• Oldest Gold Artifact Found in Bulgaria

Bulgarian archaeologists say they have found the world's oldest gold artifact — a tiny bead which they believe is 6,500 years old.The bead was unearthed in the remains of a small house at a prehistoric settlement known as Tell Yunatsite, just outside the

• Masterpieces of Chinese painting on exhibit in New York

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York has one of the largest collections of Chinese Painting and Calligraphy. An exhibition dubbed 'Masterpieces of Chinese Painting from the Metropolitan Collection' is giving visitors a chance to see these ancient wo

• Knot Possible! 3,000-Year-Old Thread Found in UK

An unusually delicate pair of artifacts recently emerged from a dig site in the United Kingdom: a tiny ball of thread and another length of thread wound around a bobbin. Both are estimated to be approximately 3,000 years old.

• Ancient animal statues show up in Beijing

An exhibition featuring animal-shaped cultural relics unearthed from the Shang Dynasty (c. 16th century-11th century) to the year 1949 is under way in Beijing. Apart from presenting the exquisite relics made by highly skilled ancient craftsmen, the exhibi

• Germany Pass a new Conservation Act

Recently, the German Bundestag adopted a new Law on the Protection of Cultural Property. German State Minister of Culture Monika Grütters emphasized that the new Law on the Protection of Cultural Property will more effectively protect the precious cultura

• Satellite-Based Damage Assessment of Cultural Heritage Sites(Iraq, Nepal, Syria & Yemen)

Thanks to the Memorandum of Understanding signed between UNESCO and UNITAR in 2015, and building on our previous report on damage to archeological sites in Syria (2014), satellite imagery analysis is now a routine tool for assessing potential damage to cu

• China to crack down on damage to Great Wall

The State Administration of Cultural Heritage (SACH) will launch acampaign to crack down on criminal damage to the Great Wall.

• Roman Ceramic Factory Found in Israel

The Israel Antiquities Authority announced that excavations in Shlomi, a town near the Lebanon border, have revealed a ceramic factory where storage jars and vessels for wine and oil would have been made 1,600 years ago. Archaeologists working at the site

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