The tomb unearthed at Wangzhuang, filled with over 350 grave goods, indicates it belonged to a high-ranking individual, suggesting the site was a capital of a prehistoric kingdom.
Zhu Guanghua emphasized that the findings reveal Wangzhuang was not just an ordinary settlement but a significant hub of a prehistoric kingdom with rich cultural exchanges.
Li Xinwei highlighted the importance of this site in studying ancient Chinese civilization, stating that it offers insights into the diversity and cultural fusion of the time.
The archaeological evidence suggests that the Wangzhuang inhabitants participated in extensive cultural exchanges, influenced by various regions of ancient China, enhancing our understanding of early civilization.
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