China

Chinese archaeologists have discovered the ruins of a Bronze Age village dating back more than 3,000 years in Chifeng city, north Chinaโ€˜s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, XinhuaNet reported.

Located to the west of a village, the ruins cover an area of around 15,000 square meters.

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Three tombs including a joint burial were found, together with some pottery and two ditches. Excavation work is under way.

Cao Jianโ€™en, head of the regional institute of archaeology, said preliminary research showed that the ruins were mainly from the Weiyingzi Culture, a branch of Bronze Age culture during late Shang Dynasty (1600-1046 B.C.).

โ€œThe discovery will provide new reference for studies on archaeology and culture in southeast region of Inner mongolia during the Bronze Age,โ€ Cao said.

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