Published: 14:46, July 12, 2024 | Updated: 18:18, July 12, 2024
China discovers ancient building foundations from over 2,000 yrs ago
By Xinhua
This photo taken on July 12, 2024 from People’s Daily’s Weibo account shows a view of the ancient building foundations recently discovered in Shaoxing city, East China's Zhejiang province. 

BEIJING - Large-scale building foundations dating back approximately 2,500 years have been discovered in Shaoxing city, East China's Zhejiang province, the National Cultural Heritage Administration announced on Friday.

This discovery marks the first confirmation of such structures from the Warring States Period (475-221 BC) within the city, providing crucial clues in the search for the capital of the ancient Yue State.

In addition to the Yue State structures, archaeologists have unearthed high-status architectural remains of the Western and Eastern Han Dynasties (202 BC-220 AD) in Shaoxing

The findings were revealed at a briefing held by the administration to highlight major advancements under a project that explores archaeology in China.

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In addition to the Yue State structures, archaeologists have unearthed high-status architectural remains of the Western and Eastern Han Dynasties (202 BC-220 AD) in Shaoxing.

Notably, ink scripts excavated from the site correlate closely with historical records on Kuaiji commandery's Shanyin county, situated in what is now Shaoxing city. This discovery offers valuable information to researchers studying Kuaiji.

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These discoveries represent significant achievements amid China's ongoing archaeological exploration efforts.