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    Jinsha (Chinese: 金沙; pinyin: Jīnshā) is a Chinese archaeological site located in Qingyang, Chengdu, the capital of the Chinese province of Sichuan. The...
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    Chengdu (section Jinsha Site)
    ancient relic unearthed in 2001 from the Jinsha Site. Archaeological discoveries at the Sanxingdui and Jinsha Site have established that the area surrounding...
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    Sanxingdui (category Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Sichuan)
    Sanxingdui is on the UNESCO list of tentative World Heritage Sites, along with the Jinsha site and the tombs of boat-shaped coffins. Many Chinese archaeologists...
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  • Jinsha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jinsha may refer to: Jinsha River (金沙江), westernmost of the major headwater streams of the Yangtze Jinsha site...
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    Archaeological Sites of the Ancient Shu State: Jinsha site and Joint Tombs of Boat-shaped Coffins in Chengdu, Sichuan; Sanxingdui site in Guanghan, 29th...
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    Jinsha Site Museum station (Chinese: 金沙博物馆站; pinyin: Jīnshā Bówùguǎn zhàn) is a station on Line 7 of the Chengdu Metro system in Chengdu, Sichuan, China...
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    marginal, contradicting the myths. The discovery of the Shu site of Sanxingdui in 1986, and Jinsha in 2001 places the Ba-Shu culture's age at over three to...
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    The Jinsha River (Chinese: 金沙江; pinyin: Jīnshājiāng; lit. 'Gold Sand River', Tibetan: Dri Chu, འབྲི་ཆུ, Yi: ꀉꉷꏁꒉ, romanized: Axhuo Shyxyy) or Lu river...
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  • and Jinsha site, on the UNESCO Tentative List, indicating that China plans to consider the sites for future nomination as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In...
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  • ufo – UFOs at close sight: The Dropas lore – David Agamon's book Jinsha Site: A 21st Century Discovery of Chinese Archaeology. 五洲传播出版社. 2006. p. 37...
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