ZHENGZHOU -- Chinese archaeologists have unveiled facial reconstructions of two men who lived near the Yellow River, the cradle of Chinese civilization, during the Neolithic Age. One man, believed to have lived around 5,600 years ago during the Yangshao culture, was approximately 40 years old, while the other, from the Longshan culture period roughly 4,000 years ago, was around 50 …
Wen Chenghao and archaeologists from home and abroad conduct an excavation at Dobrovat in Romania in July. During this year's field work, the China-Romania joint archaeological team focused on the excavation and cleaning of the collapsed red-burned clay deposits of houses No 3,5 and 6 on the settlement ruins. This revealed well-preserved architectural remains and numerous artifacts, including painted pottery …