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Kevin McSpadden
Kevin McSpadden
SCMP Contributor
Kevin McSpadden is a former SCMP staff writer. He is currently a freelance journalist who likes to write about archaeological discoveries in China.
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A fishing village in California was the lifeblood for some of the earliest Chinese migrants to America, and it played a crucial role in the shark fin trade at the turn of the 20th century.

A team of researchers reexamined the age of the important “Liujiang Man” skeleton in China and discovered it was tens of thousands of years younger than initially believed.

A recently excavated “zombie grave” in Germany features a man with a massive stone placed over his legs, meant to keep him still when he rose from the dead.

Archaeologists excavating a tomb in eastern China said it is the most complex structure of its kind, leading to hypotheses that it belonged to a Chu state king.