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BEIJING - Chinese archaeologists have found an ancient sunken ship in the South China Sea laden with Ming Dynasty porcelain, the Xinhua news agency said on Wednesday. Divers used satellite ...
The exhibition showcases a collection of Chinese blue-and-white ceramics discovered in 2003 from a shipwreck off the east ...
During the Ming ... in China, the trove of objects included copper coins, pottery, and porcelain. Overall, more than 10,000 items were found at the site. Archaeologists think that the ship had ...
The underwater excavation of the shipwrecks began last year and shows that people from the Ming Dynasty used the South China ... pottery and porcelain were found in the first shipwreck and 38 ...
The underwater excavation of the shipwrecks began last year and shows that people from the Ming Dynasty used the South China ... pottery and porcelain were found in the first shipwreck and 38 ...
The twin wrecks, which date to the Ming dynasty ... at the first shipwreck site, according to the statement. That vessel's cargo had originated from Jingdezhen, known as China's porcelain capital ...
Nearly 1,000 pieces of treasure — including copper coins and ornate pottery from the Ming Dynasty ... from the first shipwreck, including copper coins, porcelain and pottery items, officials ...
The researchers used deep-sea technologies to investigate the Ming dynasty sites ... At the No. 1 shipwreck, 890 objects were recovered – including porcelain, pottery and copper coins ...
A recent deep-sea archaeological expedition in the South China Sea has led to the discovery and recovery of over 900 artifacts from two ancient shipwrecks dating back to the Ming dynasty (1368-1644).
(PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY) Two ancient shipwrecks, probably dating back to the middle of the Ming ... mainly porcelain items – are lying concealed at the spot, as most of the ship is still ...
Known for exquisite porcelain production and expansive trade, the Ming dynasty (1368–1644) represents a period of Chinese imperial rule between the fall of the Mongol Yuan dynasty (1271–1368) and the ...