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Yinxu (Mandarin pronunciation: [ín.ɕý]; Chinese: 殷墟; lit. 'Ruins of Yin') is a
Chinese archeological site
corresponding to Yin, the
final capital of the...
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archaeological site of
Yinxu, near modern-day Anyang,
corresponds to the
final Shang capital of Yin.
Excavations at
Yinxu have
revealed eleven major...
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first opened to the
public in the 1980s as the
Garden Museum of
Yinxu. The
current Yinxu museum was
opened on 16
March 2005, and
includes the
famous Tomb...
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following are the main collections. 殷墟文字甲編;
Yinxu wenzi jiabian 殷墟文字乙編;
Yinxu wenzi yibian 殷墟文字丙編;
Yinxu wenzi bingbian 殷虛書契前編; Yin xu shu qi qian bian...
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literary records. The Tomb of Fu Hao was
unearthed intact in 1976 at
Yinxu by
archaeologist Zheng Zhenxiang, with
treasures -
known as her 700+ jade...
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Anyang now
known as
Yinxu and
other sites across the
North China Plain. One of the
richest finds was the Tomb of Fu Hao at
Yinxu,
thought to
belong to...
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province in
Central China.
Henan is home to many
heritage sites,
including Yinxu, the
ruins of the
final capital of the
Shang dynasty (c. 1600 – c. 1050 BC)...
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layering method promoted the
excavation of
Yinxu. In 1931, the
excavation of the
Hougang of
Yinxu revealed that the
three cultural layers of Xiaotun...
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soldiers into battle.
Yinxu Fuhao Mu 殷墟妇好墓,
Kaogu Zhuankan Dingzhong 考古专刊丁种.
Wenwu Chubanshe 文物出版社, 1980 (reprinted 1985). [co-author]
Yinxu Yuqi 殷墟玉器. Wenwu...
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inscriptions that have been uncovered, the vast
majority were
unearthed at
Yinxu, the site of the
final Shang capital (modern-day Anyang, Henan). The most...