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Scientists Deciphered 3,000-Year-Old ‘Oracle Bones’—and Found Evidence of an Ancient Disaster
Combining the writing on the bones with paleoclimate reconstructions, the team found how typhoon activity helped shift the ...
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Climate disasters caused societal upheaval 3,000 years ago in China, study of 'oracle bones' hints
Some civilizations in inland China underwent dramatic changes and population drops 3,000 years ago. Now, researchers are ...
Evidence suggests that China's "cradle of civilization" experienced marked climate disasters and social upheavals during the mid-late Holocene (around 3,000 years ago). However, the direct causes and ...
Japantastics, Inc. today announced the launch of a new collection featuring Kodaimoji artworks by Kei Sato, a Japanese calligrapher and contemporary artist who reimagines ...
Warmer waters in the Pacific Ocean may have brought devastating floods to the cradle of ancient Chinese civilization, ...
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Not everyone can be king
There was a time when the character for "king" (王) was seen as uniting three elements: heaven, earth, and humanity. Three horizontal strokes were thought to represent heaven, earth, and humanity (天地人) ...
The author, a voice of racial consciousness in the United States, speaks of his 2024 book ‘The Message’ and how language can ...
A new digital archive is making thousands of mysterious ancient Chinese emblematic symbols accessible to anyone with an internet connection. Yuwei Zhou, a PhD candidate in the Department of East Asian ...
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Oracle bones suggest 3,000-year-old typhoons hit ancient China
Inscriptions carved into animal bones more than 3,000 years ago by Shang dynasty diviners contain direct evidence of ...
Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
The most compelling sci-fi worlds are not explained; they are revealed. Ben Mauro’s Huxley operates on that principle, offering fragments of history, ritual, and violence that suggest much larger ...
Crewe Alexandra boss Lee Bell has praised the character of his injury-hit squad for remaining firmly in the League Two play-off picture despite a "brutal" start to 2026. The Railwaymen secured one of ...
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