Bronze tree sculpture excavated from Sanxingdui Ruins basically restored
Photos taken on April 8, 2021 show the bronze sculpture of a tree excavated in 1986 from the Sanxingdui Ruins site in Guanghan, southwest China's Sichuan Province. Sanxingdui is believed to be a remnant of the Shu Kingdom dating back 5,000 years in the region. More than 1,000 national treasures, including gold masks, bronzeware, jade tablets, ivory pieces and a sacred tree, were unearthed in 1986 from two sacrificial pits at the ruins.
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