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How did a prized red gemstone reach the ancient, mysterious Shu kingdom?

February 13, 2026 at 08:00 AM
By Shi Huang
How did a prized red gemstone reach the ancient, mysterious Shu kingdom?

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In the highest-ranking sacrificial pit at Sanxingdui, 11 crimson beads lay undisturbed for 3,000 years among bronze vessels, ivory tusks and fragments of gold. They are carnelian – a red gemstone prized across the ancient world, from the Indus Valley to the Middle East and the Mediterranean. In China, however, carnelian was not commonly found in elite burials until the late Western Zhou dynasty (c1046-771 BC), with red tones traditionally represented by other minerals, such as ochre and...

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In the highest-ranking sacrificial pit at Sanxingdui, 11 crimson beads lay undisturbed for 3,000 years among bronze vessels, ivory tusks and fragments of gold. They are carnelian – a red gemstone prized across the ancient world, from the Indus Valley to the Middle East and the Mediterranean. In China, however, carnelian was not commonly found in elite burials until the late Western Zhou dynasty (c1046-771 BC), with red tones traditionally represented by other minerals, such as ochre and... This article provides comprehensive coverage and analysis of current events.

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In the highest-ranking sacrificial pit at Sanxingdui, 11 crimson beads lay undisturbed for 3,000 years among bronze vessels, ivory tusks and fragments of gold. They are carnelian – a red gemstone prized across the ancient world, from the Indus Valley to the Middle East and the Mediterranean. In China, however, carnelian was not commonly found in elite burials until the late Western Zhou dynasty (c1046-771 BC), with red tones traditionally represented by other minerals, such as ochre and...

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