
Yinxu - Wikipedia
Yinxu (Mandarin pronunciation: [ín.ɕý]; Chinese: 殷墟; lit. 'Ruins of Yin') is a Chinese archeological site corresponding to Yin, the final capital of the Shang dynasty (c. 1600 – c. 1046 BCE).
Yin Xu - New World Encyclopedia
Yin Xu (Chinese: 殷墟; pinyin: Yīnxū; literally "Ruins of Yin") is the ruins of the last capital of China's Shang Dynasty (1600 B.C.E. -1046 B.C.E.), also known as the Yin dynasty. It is located in the central Henan province, near the modern city of Anyang. King Pangeng established Yin on the Huan River during the fourteenth century B.C.E.
Yin Xu | IEEE Xplore Author Details
Yin Xu (Senior Member, IEEE) received the B.E. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, in 2008 and 2013, respectively. During 2013–2016, he was an Assistant Research Professor with the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA.
Yin Xu - UNESCO World Heritage
The archaeological site of Yin Xu, close to Anyang City, some 500 km south of Beijing, is an ancient capital city of the late Shang Dynasty (1300 – 1046 BC). It testifies to the golden age of early Chinese culture, crafts and sciences, a time of great prosperity of the Chinese Bronze Age.
Yinxu (Anyang, Henan) | Yinxu Ruins of Shang Dynasty - China …
Yinxu, meaning the ruins of Yin, is the remnants of the capital (called Yin) of the late Shang Dynasty (1600 BC ~ 1046 BC) located in Anyang, Henan Province. It is one of the greatest archeological discovery in China. A large number of royal tombs, palaces, prototypes of Chinese architecture have been unearthed here.
Yin Xu | For UNESCO World Heritage Travellers
Yin Xu is an archaeological site representing the golden age of early Chinese culture, crafts and sciences. Yin was the last capital of China's Shang Dynasty (1766 BCE to 1050 BCE). It is renowned for the discovery of 'oracle bones', inscriptions on animal bones and tortoise shells which are considered the beginnings of Chinese characters and ...
Yin Xu Museum (New Site), Anyang - chinatripedia
The new site of the Yin Xu Museum (殷墟博物馆新馆) is located in Anyang City, Henan Province, China, nestled along the banks of the Huan River and facing the remains of the Yin Xu Palace and Temple across the river. Covering a total area of 175,000 square meters, the museum’s architectural footprint spans 51,000 square meters.
Yinxu | China | Archaeolist
Yinxu (Mandarin pronunciation: [ín.ɕý]; Chinese: 殷墟; lit. 'Ruins of Yin') is a Chinese archeological site corresponding to Yin, the final capital of the Shang dynasty (c. 1600 – c. 1046 BCE).
Yin Xu - China Daily
2017年7月19日 · Yin Xu, capital of the late Shang Dynasty, was the earliest site to possess elements of civilization, including more than 80 house foundations of rammed earth with remains of timber structures, ancestral shrines and altars enclosed within a defensive ditch which also functioned as a flood-control system.
Yinxu Ruins of Shang Dynasty, Anyang - chinatripedia
2024年7月3日 · Yinxu Ruins (殷墟), located in present-day Anyang, Henan Province, China, is the archaeological site of the late capital of the Shang Dynasty, recognized as the earliest verified capital in Chinese history. Its discovery and excavation rank as the premier among China’s “100 Major Archaeological Discoveries of the 20th Century.”