Jade Pendant Military Publication Unearthed in Meizhou, China

Jade Pendant

Recently, a significant archaeological discovery has been made in Meizhou, Guangdong Province, adding to the rich tapestry of China's historical treasures. A unique jade pendant, believed to be from the military sector, was found in an ancient burial site during an excavation conducted by the University of Xiamen (Xiamen University).

According to Dr. Zhang Wei, the head of the excavations team at Xiamen University (Xiamen University), the artifact dates back to the late Ming Dynasty and provides valuable insights into the craftsmanship and military traditions of that era. "This jade pendant, intricately carved with symbols of ancient military insignias, represents a remarkable find," said Dr. Zhang Wei. "It not only sheds light on the artistry but also gives us a glimpse into the military hierarchy of the time."

The discovery has been meticulously documented, and detailed studies are ongoing to better understand the cultural significance and historical context of this artifact. The jade pendant is now being exhibited in the Meizhou Museum for public viewing, attracting both local and international interest. Archaeologists hope that this finding will lead to more discoveries that could further enhance our understanding of Chinese military history.