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Bronze workshop unearthed along the Yangtze

By WANG KAIHAO????|????CHINA DAILY????|???? Updated: 2026-04-07 09:33

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An excavation undertake at Shenduntou site in Anhui province. [Photo provided to China Daily]

The period when Shenduntou was active was marked by both conflict and the exchange of populations. As the Zhou royal house ruled the Central Plains, numerous vassal states mushroomed across the country. While these states pledged allegiance to the Zhou kings, they also competed with one another for power and resources.

Shenduntou thus showed typical elements of the Wu state, which once dominated what is now the Yangtze River Delta, according to Xu Liang, an archaeologist working on the site.

"We also found settlements, pottery kilns and road remains by the bronze workshop," Xu says. "These findings help us reconstruct how those artisans lived and worked."

Earlier excavations in the area revealed large burial mounds dating to the same period.

The newly uncovered artifacts help place those tombs within a broader industrial and economic context, linking them to a thriving bronze production network.

"This reflects an 'official industry' model, in which the state organized and supported production. Artisans and merchants were brought together and sustained by government resources to ensure steady manufacturing and trade," says Zhang Min, a researcher with Nanjing Museum.

The site's location also adds to its importance. With easy access to the Yangtze River via waterways, Shenduntou was well-positioned within a wider network of bronze production centered in Zhou-controlled regions to the north.

"Recent findings show this was not just a supply base for raw materials like ingots," Xu explains. "It also played an active role in manufacturing finished bronze products."

This economic network also facilitated cultural exchange, he points out. While many artifacts display strong local characteristics, they also incorporate elements from Zhou and other regional cultures.

The legacy of Shenduntou continues to resonate today. As Fanchang and the nearby city of Tongling were major centers of bronze production in early Chinese history, the region remains one of China's leading hubs for copper production.

Xu says further excavations are planned this year, with researchers hoping to uncover more clues about the site's role in ancient industry and society.

According to Wang Fazhi, director of the cultural relic preservation center of Fanchang district, local residents have been invited to visit the excavation site, and most of the unearthed artifacts will be housed in the Fanchang Museum. "Thanks to archaeology, people can better understand their home," he says.

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