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Significant Bronze Age Meteoritic Iron Artifact Discovered at Sanxingdui

The largest known meteoritic iron artifact from China's Bronze Age has been uncovered at the Sanxingdui site, providing insights into ancient metallurgical practices.

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The Sanxingdui sacrificial site has yielded a remarkable artifact, identified as the largest meteoritic iron object from the Bronze Age in China. This discovery is pivotal for understanding early metallurgical techniques.

Analyzed by Dr. Haichao Li and his research team, the artifact's characteristics suggest advanced knowledge of ironworking among ancient cultures in the region.

The findings, published in 'Archaeological Research in Asia', highlight the significance of meteoritic iron in ancient Chinese metallurgy and its implications for trade and cultural exchange during the Bronze Age.