
Yin Ruins
Yin Ruins, also known as the Yin archaeological site, are the remains of the last capital of the Shang Dynasty in ancient China, located near modern-day Anyang in Henan Province. Dating back to around 1300 to 1046 BCE, they are significant for their advanced bronze metallurgy, oracle bone inscriptions, and complex burial practices. This site provides crucial insights into early Chinese civilization, including its social structure, religious practices, and technological advancements. The discoveries at Yin Ruins have greatly enhanced our understanding of early Chinese history and culture.