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 12 June, 2017 - 23:06 Theodoros Karasavvas
Insights into Imperialism as China's Most Ancient Imperial Palace is Discovered in Shanxi


A team of archaeologists has dated the remains in the northeast of the Taosi relic site in Xiangfen County to around 4000 years ago. Experts were not shocked by the announcement, as China has been on focus for the evolution of urban civilization for more than 3,700 years.

Earliest Imperial City in China’s History

The earliest imperial city to be unearthed so far has been found in north China's Shanxi Province. Archaeologists have dated the ruins in the northeast of the Taosi relic site in Xiangfen County to around 4000 years ago. Experts believe that the newly found remains will provide significant evidence of China's capital city system.

http://www.ancient-origins.net/news-history-archaeology/insights-imperialism-chinas-most-ancient-imperial-palace-discovered-shanxi-021437
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