In 1986, archaeologists outside of Chengdu, the capital of China’s Sichuan Province, discovered “the ninth wonder of the world,” an amazing find that has rewritten the early history of China. It was an entire new culture, unknown before they excavated the two buried pits full of broken bronze sculptures, elephant tusks, and jades dating back to 1200 BCE. To read more about the Chengdu, and their interesting place in China’s history, read my latest post at historical-nonfiction.com
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