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Since 2002, excavations at the Imperial Kiln Site in Jingdezhen have uncovered nearly 20 million porcelain fragments. Each fragment carries the imprint of its era. By deciphering the information they contain, researchers are building a database that offers valuable insights into the study of Chinese porcelain and its rich history.
Since 2002, excavations at the Imperial Kiln Site in Jingdezhen have uncovered nearly 20 million porcelain fragments. Each fragment carries the imprint of its era. By deciphering the information they contain, researchers are building a database that offers valuable insights into the study of Chinese porcelain and its rich history.