South China Morning Post
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Chinese archaeologist who discovered 5,000-year-old city pleads guilty to corruption
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Liu Bin, a prominent Chinese archaeologist who discovered the Liangzhu ruins—a 5,000-year-old UNESCO World Heritage site—has pleaded guilty to bribery and embezzlement charges in a Zhejiang court.
Chinese archaeologist who discovered 5,000-year-old city pleads guilty to corruption
Liu Bin, a Chinese archaeologist credited with discovering a vast 5,000-year-old prehistoric city that rewrote the history of Chinese civilisation, has pleaded guilty to taking bribes and embezzlement.
The celebrated academic, who discovered the Liangzhu ruins – a Unesco World Heritage site in eastern China’s Zhejiang province – and long oversaw its excavation and heritage nomination, accepted the charges, according to news outlet Southern Weekly.
During a court hearing in Zhejiang on May 20,...
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