Journeys to the past

    China's archaeological influence grew last year, with scholars working on 38 projects overseas, Wang Kaihao reports.

    By Wang Kaihao | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2020-01-09 07:49
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    Temple of Montu in Luxor witnesses the first Sino-Egyptian joint excavation on the history of ancient Egypt. [Photo provided to China Daily]

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    After lengthy preparations in 2018, China's first archaeological excavation in Egypt formally kicked off in November. In Luxor, local archaeologists welcomed four Chinese scholars from the Institute of Archaeology, CASS, as part of a joint research project at a key site of the New Kingdom period (16th century-11th century BC).

    Academics from the two countries are working together to unveil the splendor of the Temple of Montu, which was dedicated to the Egyptian falcon-god 3,300 years ago, using 3D modeling technology alongside the excavation of the architectural ruins.

    French archaeologists worked there in the 1940s and 1950s, but their efforts were curtailed by war and social turmoil, and old findings litter the abandoned site covered by thick grass.

    "The stones relics suffer from severe weathering, and many previously recorded inscriptions have disappeared-but luckily most areas remain untouched by archaeologists," says researcher Li Xinwei. "We hope our excavations will help to figure out how this temple was constructed and its status during the New Kingdom period."

    He adds that preservation work is involved at every step of their studies. A new warehouse and a workshop for this program had been constructed ahead of the excavation.

    For Chinese archaeology, fieldwork in neighboring countries can also help with research back home.

    At the Gol Mod No 2 graveyard site in Mongolia, for instance, scholars from the Henan Provincial Institute of Cultural Heritage and Archaeology and Ulaanbaatar State University joined forces last year to unearth the tombs of Xiongnu nobles-the powerful nomadic ethnic group appearing in ancient Chinese historical records, speculated to be the predecessor of the Hun.

    Many exquisite cultural relics were found in two tombs dating to the period of China's Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 24), including a pair of gilded silver dragons, jade belt hooks and jewels.

    The American Journal of Archaeology listed the finding as one of the "top 10 discoveries" of 2019.

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