Jinsha Site Museum
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Jinsha Site was discovered in 2001 when some farmer workers constructed an avenue in Qingyang District, Chengdu. Its history can be dated back to late Shang (17th century BC - 1046 BC) and early Western Zhou (1046 BC - 771 BC) Dynasties and the early Spring and Autumn Period (770 - 476 BC).
According to the archeological findings, a great many precious relics including over 30 gold articles, 400 jade objects and bronze wares, 170 stone tools and 40 ivory carvings have been unearthed. One of the most representatives is the gold foil ‘Sun Bird’, which reflects the exquisite technical craftsmanship of the Ancient Shu people.
In 2007, Jinsha Site Museum was constructed to protect, study and display the site and its unearthed cultural relics. It includes the Relics Hall, the Exhibition Hall, Culture Relics Protection Center and the Garden Zone.
According to the archeological findings, a great many precious relics including over 30 gold articles, 400 jade objects and bronze wares, 170 stone tools and 40 ivory carvings have been unearthed. One of the most representatives is the gold foil ‘Sun Bird’, which reflects the exquisite technical craftsmanship of the Ancient Shu people.
In 2007, Jinsha Site Museum was constructed to protect, study and display the site and its unearthed cultural relics. It includes the Relics Hall, the Exhibition Hall, Culture Relics Protection Center and the Garden Zone.
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