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Facade of new Yinxu Museum in Anyang Royalty Free Stock Photo
Statue of Fu Hao outside her tomb at Yinxu Palace and Temple Historic Site in Anyang Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yin Ruins in the night with a Startrail effect, Yinxu, China Royalty Free Stock Photo
Entrance to Yinxu Palace and Temple Historic Site in Anyang Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bone inscriptions at YinXu Museum Royalty Free Stock Photo
The palace and temple site of Yinxu Royalty Free Stock Photo
HENAN, CHINA - NOV 26 2014: Tomb of Fu Hao at Yin Ruins(Yinxu). Royalty Free Stock Photo
The palace and temple site of Yinxu
Statue of Fu Hao outside her tomb at Yinxu Palace and Temple Historic Site in Anyang Royalty Free Stock Photo
The palace and temple site of Yinxu Royalty Free Stock Photo
The palace and temple site of Yinxu Royalty Free Stock Photo
The palace and temple site of Yinxu Royalty Free Stock Photo
The palace and temple site of Yinxu Royalty Free Stock Photo
The palace and temple site of Yinxu Royalty Free Stock Photo
The palace and temple site of Yinxu Royalty Free Stock Photo
The palace and temple site of Yinxu is the main part of the capital site, a total rare of about 700 thousand square maters. Excavated over 80 rammed earth base, both palaces, altars, and defense trenches, workshops, Oracle bone pits, sacrificial pits and tombs of the nobles, and unearthed a large number of Oracle bones, bronze wares, jade wares and other precious relics. In July 13, 2006, Yinxu was listed in the “World Heritage List”, In the thirtieth session of the World Heritage Committee meeting.


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