What lies beneath Xinjiang's Husita
chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2026-05-26 14:48
Sometimes history speaks through stone.
On the vast grasslands of Xinjiang, a little dog named Dun Dun accompanies a team of young archaeologists as they uncover the mysteries of the nearly 4,000-year-old Husita site.
Now shortlisted for China’s Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries of 2025, the site contains the earliest Bronze Age remains ever found in the region, offering a remarkable glimpse into the origins of civilization in Xinjiang.
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