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Ancient find in Liaoning

The remains of a large building dating back around 2,000 years have been discovered in an ancient city site in northeast China’s Liaoning Province, local authorities said yesterday.

The site, located in Fuxin Township, was a fort city along the Great Wall constructed in Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD). Excavation of the site was launched in October 2014, said Chu Jingang from the provincial cultural relics institute.

An 850-square-meter area has been excavated, unearthing findings including the building ruins and a well.

More than 500 pieces of pottery, bronze and iron ware dating back from the Warring States period (475-221 BC) to the Tang Dynasty (618-907) have also been discovered in the area.

The defensive system of the city has been damaged, said Chu, adding that the findings have revealed the layout of the city.




 

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