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China’s top six archaeological findings in 2015(6/6)

2016-01-13 11:00 Ecns.cn Editor:Yao Lan
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Photo taken on October 5, 2015 shows archeologists working at the site of "Dandong No.1". A Qing dynasty warship believed to have been one of four of China's Beiyang Fleet used during the Sino-Japan War in 1894 was discovered in the Yellow Sea. The tomb of "Haihunhou" in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, the Neolithic site in southeastern Hainan Province, the Zhouyuan ruins in Baoji City, Shaanxi Province, the Jiangzhuang ruins of Liangzhu Neolithic jade culture in Jiangsu Province, the Taiji Hall ruins in Luoyang City of Henan Province, and the site of "Dandong No.1" in the Yellow Sea are selected as the six top archaeological discoveries in 2015 by the Institute of Archaeology under the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.(Photo/Xinhua)

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