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A Tang Dynasty tomb just yielded a glittering hoard of gold and silver artifacts in China’s ancient capital — wine cups, plates, and ornaments untouched for 1,200 years
Archaeologists working near Xi’an, the ancient capital of China’s Tang Dynasty, have recovered a collection of gold and ...
One of ancient China’s ‘Four Beauties’, Yang besotted an emperor, was the target of a rebellion, and in death became a tragic ...
Like the shiploads of sneakers or electronics stamped "Made in China" today, most of the items recovered from the dhow were ...
Environmental phenomena and their consequences can disrupt social structures and destabilize political systems. An interdisciplinary research team demonstrated this using the example of the late Tang ...
Archaeologists in China have uncovered an exquisitely decorated single-chamber brick tomb from the Tang Dynasty (C.E. 618-907). Discovered during construction in Taiyuan, in the northern Shanxi ...
The Christian community in Tang China managed to survive for as long as the emperors were tolerant of other religions. That changed during the rule of the emperor Wuzong (841-846 CE), who banned all ...
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Why did Princess Yongtai die so young?
Princess Yongtai lived during one of the most powerful and culturally influential periods in Chinese history—the Tang Dynasty ...
Chinese archaeologists have discovered the tomb of Kim Young, a hostage prince from the ancient kingdom of Silla, in Xi'an, Northwest China's Shaanxi Province. This is the first Tang Dynasty (618-907) ...
As a country located in the heart of Asia, Afghanistan is linked to China and East Asia in the east, the ex-Soviet Union controlled region in the north, South Asia in the south, and the oil-producing ...
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