Chinese archaeologists have uncovered cached cereals from tombs that date back to the Western Han Dynasty (202 B.C. - 25 B.C.) in southwestern Shaanxi Province.Yellow seeds, which are gathered in dense lumps. It is believed to be the grain of millet. which is an important crop in northern China
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Archaeological evidence shows that sorghum was common in the region 7,500 years ago.The discovery was made on Sunday. Provides insights into the scale of the early farming. of an era with significant agricultural progress Experts say that ancient flour could also expand existing knowledge of people's dietary habits at that time.
The edible remains were found in a granary pot shaped like a house and placed in a tombstone with more than 100 items, including a jade seal on the tomb owner's waist, a man over 20, two bronze mirrors and Two iron swords, all relatively intact. According to Xinhua News Agency.
Excavation work is underway at Dabaozi Tombs in Xixian New District, where more than 400 tombs have been discovered. They are thought to be part of the upper crust of Han society.As of May 2020, more than 2,000 fragments from various materials such as clay, copper, jade and iron have been recovered last week. 80 bronze mirrors were collected, which were intact and still able to clearly reflect off the site.