Archaeologists excavated 5,500-year-old cemetery in China

Beijing: Archaeologists have successfully excavated a 5,500-year-old cemetery in China’s Shaanxi province which is expected to have approximately 2,000 graves, authorities declared on Friday. Covering around 90,000 sq. metres, the cemetery is to the northeast of the Yangguanzhai ruins, which belongs to a late Neolithic group known as the Yangshao that originated from the middle […]

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Beijing: Archaeologists have successfully excavated a 5,500-year-old cemetery in China's Shaanxi province which is expected to have approximately 2,000 graves, authorities declared on Friday.

Covering around 90,000 sq. metres, the cemetery is to the northeast of the Yangguanzhai ruins, which belongs to a late Neolithic group known as the Yangshao that originated from the middle reaches of the Yellow River and is considered a main precursor of Chinese civilisation, reports Xinhua news agency.