Warring States Bamboo Slips Reveal Earliest Horse Care Texts
Tsinghua University’s new Volume 15 uncovers the earliest known horse management texts from Warring States bamboo slips, shedding light on ancient equine care.
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Tsinghua University’s new Volume 15 uncovers the earliest known horse management texts from Warring States bamboo slips, shedding light on ancient equine care.
Discover the Wuwangdun Tomb exhibition at the National Museum of China, showcasing 2,200-year-old Chu artifacts and revealing ancient dietary, divination, and design practices.
Infrared imaging reveals 40+ hidden characters in the 2,000-year-old Zidanku Silk Manuscripts, offering fresh insights into Warring States-era astronomy, cosmology, and early divination practices.
Warring States silk scrolls, the Chinese mainland’s earliest known silk texts, have returned to Hunan Museum in Changsha after 79 years abroad.
Archaeologists in Anhui Province uncover King Kaolie’s burial complex, reviving a nearly lost legacy from China’s Warring States period.
Smithsonian returns two ancient silk manuscripts from the Warring States period to China’s National Cultural Heritage Administration—a landmark in cultural heritage repatriation.