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Top picture: A distribution of Eastern Roman (Byzantine) coins discovered in China.Bottom Picture:
Chinese bronze dagger axe (ge), Shang Dynasty (1600-1064 BC)from The Princeton University Art Museum
Chinese soldiers prepare for battle, Korean War
Why do ancient Chinese coins have holes?I have heard many reasons for this, many of them having some
A soldier serving Christian warlord Feng Yuxiang, 1927.
Ancient Chinese Jade Burial Suits,In Ancient China it was not uncommon for wealthy nobles to bury th
Chinese bronze battle ax, Shang Dynasty 1600 - 1046 BCExcavated at Yidu, Shandong Province
In the corner of the western seas, in the stagnant waters of a great morass, Truly was produced a qi
Chinese ceremonial sword with jade hilt. Decorated with red coral, turquoise, and jade. 19th century
Gan Ying, a Chinese explorer in Ancient RomeAs some of this blog’s most loyal followers may know, on
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Cloud-shaped pendant made of jade. China, Hongshan Culture, 3500-3000 BC
The heads of Liu Fuji and Peng Chufan, executed during the Chinese Revolution in 1911.
Fun History Fact,Each of the 8,000 terracotta soldiers in Chinese Emperor Chin Shi Huangdi’s t
A pair of ceremonial Chinese jade swords, Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD)from Quan Rong Gallery
Chinese perfume bottle, circa 1900.
“Thanks for all the arrows!” — The Trickery of Gen. Zhang XunIn the 8th century AD
That’s Not a Horse!On September 10th, 210 BC the First Emperor of China Qin Shi Huangdi died after y
A Chinese Imperial soldier (Qing Dynasty) armed with a matchlock musket, Taiping Rebellion, mid 19th
Soldiers of the Ever Victorious Army, circa 1860’s, Taiping Rebellion.The Ever Victorious Army
Chinese bronze sword with gold and turquoise hilt, circa 475-220 BC.
Did the Ancient Chinese send an envoy to the Roman Emperor Augustus?When Octavian defeated his rival
Chinese bronze sword, circa 500 BCfrom The Worcester Museum of Art : Higgins Armory Collection
Inglis Bren Mark I light machine gun, manufactured in Canada for the Chinese Army during World War I
The Taiping Rebellion Part II, The Jintian UprisingIn case you missed Part IAfter a decade of preach
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