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Dressed in the costumes of the 2,500-year-old Chu culture, Zhou Zhou, a marketing manager at the Chu King's Mausoleum at the Xiongjiazhong National Archaeological Heritage Park in Jingzhou, Hubei ...
The king’s carriage is pulled by six horses. The Museum of Luoyang Eastern Zhou Royal Horse and Chariot Pits is a special museum displaying the giant horse and chariot sacrificial pits of ...
Archaeologists have painstakingly uncovered the almost-3,000-year-old remains of horses and wooden chariot in a Zhou Dynasty tomb in Luoyang, ... and the nation's writing system was being further ...
The first relics museum in north China's Shanxi Province opened to the public Wednesday, exhibiting the largest site for buried chariots excavated from China's Western Zhou Dynasty (1046–771BC).
The three-metre (10ft) wide chariot dates back to around 800BC, the time of the Western Zhou, and was found near the dynasty’s first capital in modern-day Shaanxi province.
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