In 1986, archaeologists opened Sanxingdui’s sacrificial pits and found bronze faces unlike anything in ancient China

Home Breaking News In 1986, archaeologists opened Sanxingdui’s sacrificial pits and found bronze faces unlike anything in ancient China
The discovery of a buried palace quarter at Sanxingdui has transformed understanding of this ancient civilization. Previously known for its unique artifacts, the site is now recognized as a sophisticated urban capital of the ancient Shu kingdom, revealing a complex society in Bronze Age Sichuan and challenging traditional narratives of Chinese history.