Bojagi Lounge, Anyang, Gyeonggi province, South Korea,
"ZONE 7: Your Imaginary Space," Anyang Public Art Project (APAP),
Izaskun Chinchilla Art,
Photograph by DongWoong Lee
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Bojagi Lounge, Anyang, Gyeonggi province, South Korea,
"ZONE 7: Your Imaginary Space," Anyang Public Art Project (APAP),
Izaskun Chinchilla Art,
Photograph by DongWoong Lee
3,000-year-old artifacts - in the Sanxingdui
Tube (cong 琮), Anyang period, probably late Shang dynasty, c. 1300–1050 B.C.E., jade (nephrite), China, probably Henan province, Anyang, 16.6 high × 7.1 × 7.1 cm.
https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/art-asia/imperial-china/shang-dynasty/a/shang-dynasty-c-16001050-b-c-e-an-introduction
Ancient tomb found in Central China offers new insights into past
A Sui Dynasty (581-618) tomb with a white marble coffin bed was recently discovered in Anyang, Central China's Henan province, which is of great significance to the research of ethnic and religious integration, experts said.
An epigraph unearthed from the tomb records the life experience of the tomb owners, a couple with the name Qu Qing, who never appeared in any historical files before.
The epigraph provides new evidence for character evolution and the art of calligraphy during the Sui Dynasty, according to the Anyang Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, adding that it also has great value as complementing the institute's history section.
Various patterns strongly in the style of Zoroastrianism were carved on the coffin bed and the screen, showing the daily life of the tomb owners and some religious allusions. Read more.
Those masks are beautiful. An amazing find, given that the site doesn't seem to have been looted, despite being found in 1929, and not excavated until 1986.
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Ancient Chinese writing on an oracle bone in Anyang, Henan
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