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  1. Learn about the Shang dynasty, a Chinese royal dynasty that ruled in the Yellow River valley from the 16th to the 11th century BC. Discover its history, culture, writing, and legacy from archaeological and classical sources.

  2. Dec 13, 2017 · Learn about the Shang Dynasty, the earliest recorded ruling dynasty of China, from 1600 to 1046 B.C. Discover its achievements in math, astronomy, art, religion and military, and how it ended with the Zhou conquest.

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  3. Shang dynasty, the first recorded Chinese dynasty for which there is both documentary and archaeological evidence. The Shang dynasty was the reputed successor to the quasi-legendary first dynasty, the Xia (c. 2070–c. 1600 BCE). Learn more about the Shang dynasty in this article.

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  4. Jan 28, 2016 · The Shang Dynasty (c. 1600-1046 BCE) was the second dynasty of China, which succeeded the Xia Dynasty (c. 2070-1600 BCE) after the overthrow of the Xia tyrant Jie by the Shang leader, Tang.

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  5. The Shang dynasty is the oldest Chinese dynasty whose existence is supported by archaeological finds, but more evidence for the existence of the Xia dynasty may yet emerge. 1 It’s estimated that the Shang ruled the Yellow River Valley of China for most of the second millennium BCE—so about 1766 to 1046 BCE.

  6. 5 days ago · The Shang dynasty—the first Chinese dynasty to leave historical records—is thought to have ruled from about 1600 to 1046 bce. (Some scholars date the Shang from the mid-18th to the late 12th century bce.) One must, however, distinguish Shang as an archaeological term from Shang as a dynastic one.

  7. Aug 2, 2024 · The Shang dynasty —the first Chinese dynasty to leave historical records—is thought to have ruled from about 1600 to 1046 bce. (Some scholars date the Shang from the mid-18th to the late 12th century bce .) One must, however, distinguish Shang as an archaeological term from Shang as a dynastic one.

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