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Some Historical Relics

Bronze tripod, Shang Dynasty (16th Century to 11th Century, B.C.), unearthed in Zhengzhou

Green porcelain wine vessel: the earliest porcelain ware in China, belonging to the Shang Dynasty (16th Century to 11th Century B.C.), unearthed in Zhengzhou

Jade Pendant of a person resting on their heels, Shang Dynasty (16th Century to 11th Century B.C.), unearthed in Anyang City.

Oracle Bones Inscription, Shang Dynasty (16th Century to 11th Century B.C.), unearthed in Anyang City.

"Shubi" square food container, Western Zhou Dynasty (16th Century to 11th Century B.C.), unearthed in Louyang City

Lacquer lamp of a person resting on their Heels: belonging to the Warring States Period (476 - 221 B.C.), unearthed in Sanmenxia City.

Tri-color pottery civilian figure, Tang Dynasty (618 - 907), unearthed in Luoyang City.

White glazed vase with engraved peony designs, Northern Song Dynasty (960 - 1127), stored in Henan Provincial Museum.
Bone flute: the earliest flute in China, belonging to the Peiligang Culture, with a history of about 8,000 years, unearthed in Wuyang County.

Stone roller and saddle - Quern: the earliest grain processing tool in China, belonging to Peiligang Culture, with a history of about 8,000 years, unearthed in Xinzheng County

The first sword in the world, Western Zhou Dynasty (16th Century to 11th Century B.C.), unearthed in Sanmenxia City.

"Wang Ziwu" tripod, Spring and Autumn Period (770 - 476 B.C.), unearthed in Xichuan County.

White glazed Weiqi board: the earliest one of its kind in China, Sui Dynasty (581 - 618), unearthed in Anyang City

Yellow glazed green jar, Northern Qi Dynasty (550 - 580), unearthed in Puyang City.

Stone impression of the Three Warriors, Eastern Han Dynasty (25 - 220), unearthed in Nanyang City.

Gold-plating bronze figure, Eastern Han Dynasty (25 -220), unearthed in Luoyang City.

Tri-color Mandarin duck vase, Tang Dynasty (618 - 907), unearthed in Luoyang City.

Official Ru kiln azure glazed vase with engravings, Northern Song Dynasty (960 - 1127), unearthed in Baofeng County.


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