Watch: The Shang dynasty
Narrator: Over three and a half thousand years ago ancient China was ruled by a powerful family of kings.
This period was known as the Shang dynasty.
King Tang: I am King Tang and I rule over this land.
Narrator: The Shang dynasty was located near the Yellow River.
The river made the land good for growing crops and food.
Wheat Collector: The wheat looks healthy, there will be a good harvest.
Narrator: During the Shang period, bronze was the most important metal, weapons, armour and tools were all made from bronze.
Sword Maker: My weapon is ready, it will be strong in battle.
Narrator: People also used the precious stone jade to create beautiful jewellery and treasures.
Jade carving was a special skill and was highly respected.
Jade carver: We’re under attack!
Narrator: The Shang dynasty lasted for over five centuries but came to an end when the last king, Di Xin, was defeated in a battle and a new dynasty was formed.
King Di Xin: No one will get my treasures now.
Narrator: After he was overthrown, King Di Xin hid all his treasures in his palace and burned it to the ground.
Where was the Shang dynasty?
- For 500 years, part of China was ruled by the Shang dynasty during the era 1600 - 1000 BC.
- Their land was along the Yellow River which produced fertile farms for the people.
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How do we know about the Shang dynasty?

The Shang dynasty is the earliest dynasty of Chinese history that we know about from archaeological evidence.
The last Shang capital was at Yin (near modern-day Anyang). Thousands of bronze, jade, stone, bone and ceramic relics have been uncovered.
The earliest known Chinese writing was also found there. It was written on thousands of animal bones. It tells us a lot about life, politics and religion under the Shang dynasty.
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Image caption, This is an axe made from bronze. It would have had a wooden handle and been used by the Shang warriors to fight enemies. It is now in the British Museum in London.

Image caption, This is a ji - a type of spear. The blade is made from jade. This tells us that it was used in ceremonies but not in battle where stronger bronze weapons would be used. It would have had a long handle made from wood. It is part of the V&A's collection in London.

Image caption, This is a ding made from bronze. It was used for ceremonies and to cook food. A fire would be lit between the three legs and the food was heated in the bowl. It is now kept in the British Museum.

Image caption, This sculpture is made of a stone called jade. Jade was used to make lots of things including jewellery and ornaments - like this bird. It can now be found in the British Museum.
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