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5,000-Year-Old Jade Dragon Discovered In Chinese Tomb - All Thats . . . Archaeologists in Chifeng, China, have excavated an ancient tomb belonging to the Neolithic Hongshan culture that dates back 5,000 years The Hongshan people, known for their impressive jade and clay sculptures, often created pieces representing “pig-faced” dragons and other symbolic creatures
Jade Dragon - National Museum of China Vivid in shape and exquisitely carved, it has the reputation of “China’s No 1 Dragon” Many relics in the Neolithic Age contain dragon-like remains, either Bang Su (sculptures inlaid with clamshells), coloured paintings, or sculptures
5,000-year-old jade dragon unearthed in tomb in China Researchers in China have discovered a jade dragon within a 5,000-year-old tomb The artifact is 6 2 inches long and 3 7 inches wide (15 8 by 9 5 centimeters) and was found within a
Hongshan Jade Dragon - World History Encyclopedia The jade dragon from Hongshan, Inner Mongolia, China Dating to between 4500 and 3000 BCE, it is the earliest known depiction of a dragon National Museum of China, Beijing Image by David Owsley Museum, used with permission
The Historical Context of the Legend of the Jade Dragon The legend of the Jade Dragon is a captivating tale deeply embedded in the fabric of Chinese mythology It speaks to the rich tapestry of beliefs, values, and cultural identities that have flourished in China for millennia
5,000-Year-Old Jade Dragon Artifact Uncovered in China Archaeologists in China have unearthed the largest jade dragon ever discovered from the Neolithic Hongshan culture at a tomb site in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia The artifact measures 15 8 cm long, 9 5 cm wide, and 3 cm thick
Largest Jade Dragon Unearthed at Hongshan Culture Mound As the largest jade dragon ever discovered, this extraordinary artifact symbolizes the sophistication and spiritual depth of Hongshan Culture, marking it as one of the most important archaeological finds in recent Chinese history
Jade Dragon - Pages Of History The jade dragon is much more than a mythological figure; it’s a symbol of power, protection, and prosperity ingrained in the hearts of the Chinese people Its enduring legacy speaks to the cultural identity of China, reflecting pride, tradition, and a deep respect for nature