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Archaeologists Make Historic Discovery: Oldest Section Of The Great Wall Of China Is 300 Years Older Than Previously Thought!

Written by Bruno Teles
Published on 18/02/2025 at 14:27
Arqueólogos fazem descoberta histórica: seção mais antiga da Grande Muralha da China é 300 anos mais velha do que se pensava!
Arqueólogos encontraram uma parte da Grande Muralha da China que é 300 anos mais velha do que se pensava. Além da muralha, também descobriram antigas moradias subterrâneas, mostrando que a região era habitada antes da construção da fortificação.
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Excavations Reveal That The Great Wall Of China Began Being Built Centuries Earlier Than Previously Thought! Archaeologists Found A Section Dating Back To The Western Zhou Dynasty, About 300 Years Older Than Estimated, Challenging Everything We Knew About This Iconic Fortification.

The History Of The Great Wall Of China Just Gained A Surprising New Chapter. Archaeologists Identified A Section Of The Wall That Dates Back To About 300 Years Earlier Than Previously Believed. The Amazing Discovery Was Made In The Changqing District, Jinan, Shandong Province, And Calls Into Question The Understanding Of The Origin Of These Iconic Fortifications.

This Newly Identified Section Dates Back To The Late Western Zhou Dynasty (1046 B.C.–771 B.C.) And The Beginning Of The Spring And Autumn Period (770 B.C.–476 B.C.). This Means That This Wall Already Existed Long Before The Famous Construction Of The Ming Dynasty, Revealing Secrets About Ancient Military Strategy And The Organization Of Ancient China.

The Oldest Great Wall Of China Ever Recorded

This discovery is important because it shows that the Great Wall of China began to be built much earlier than previously thought, changing what we know about China's military and territorial history. Additionally, the discovered dwellings indicate that the wall was not only for defense but also part of the daily life of the ancient inhabitants.
This discovery is important because it shows that the Great Wall of China began to be built much earlier than previously thought, changing what we know about China’s military and territorial history. Additionally, the discovered dwellings indicate that the wall was not only for defense but also part of the daily life of the ancient inhabitants.

It Was Believed That The First Sections Of The Great Wall of China Emerged During The Warring States Period (475–221 B.C.), When Warring Kingdoms Built Barriers To Protect Against Invasions. However, The New Discovery Pushes This Dating Back Centuries Earlier, Indicating That The Wall Began To Be Built Back In The Zhou Dynasty.

This Find Alters The Timeline Of The Wall And Raises New Questions. Could There Be Even Older Sections Yet To Be Discovered? And What Was The Real Purpose Of These Early Structures?

The Excavation That Changed Everything

The Discovery Was Not By Chance. Between May And December 2024, Archaeologists From The Shandong Provincial Institute Of Cultural Relics And Archaeology Conducted Detailed Excavations In Guangli Village. Approximately 1,100 Square Meters Were Analyzed In An Effort That Combined Various Modern Techniques.

The Researchers Used Advanced Dating Methods, Such As Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) And Carbon-14. Additionally, Soil Samples And Phytolite Studies Helped Confirm The Age Of The Materials Found.

What Was Found On The Site?

In Addition To The Wall, Archaeologists Discovered Remains Of Ancient Dwellings. These Semi-Subterranean Structures, With Square Bases And Rounded Corners, Indicate That The Wall Was Not Just A Military Barrier, But Also Part Of The Daily Life Of The Inhabitants Of The Time.

This Suggests That The Great Wall Of China, From Its Earliest Days, Was Not Just A Shield Against Invasions, But An Essential Element Of The Social And Territorial Organization Of The Early Chinese States.

The Great Wall Of Qi – The Precursor To The Walls Of China

Long Before The Construction Of The Famous Wall Of The Ming Dynasty, The Great Wall Of Qi Already Existed. Built By The State Of Qi During The Warring States Period, This Wall Extends Over 600 Kilometers In Shandong Province.

Unlike The More Recent Fortifications Made Of Bricks, The Wall Of Qi Was Built With Rammed Earth And Local Stones. Its Main Function Was To Prevent Invasions From The State Of Chu, One Of Its Greatest Rivals. This Military Structure Reveals The Strategic Intelligence Of The Time, Proving That Ancient Wars Were Highly Sophisticated.

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Diego salvetti
Diego salvetti
25/02/2025 18:29

“A civilização humana” (vários tipos de hominídeos misigenados), não tem como ser unificada pois grupos surgiram separadamente em momentos distintos, de origens ainda a serem descobertas.

Sonia Ianni Ponquio
Sonia Ianni Ponquio
23/02/2025 09:47

Fantástica descoberta!!! A história escondida sempre traz um uaauuuu a nossa imaginação!!! Amei ♡♡♡.

Solange Maria Moreno
Solange Maria Moreno
19/02/2025 23:31

Adoro história, mas é muito difícil de ler porque entra muita propaganda, tirando o foco.

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