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Sometime ago people decided that news sources linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) are inherently untrustworthy for everything, almost all media in the People's Republic of China is owned by either the government or the (Chinese) Communist Party. This means that a large number of otherwise acceptable sources became unusable for this article, even if all they did was report on archeological findings. Wikipedia's official policy on reliable sources state that the reliability of a source could be situational and that political biases should be addressed, I added any source's connection to the Chinese Communist Party to the "Publisher" field. It is simply very unlikely for most Western or other foreign sources to report on most day-to-day things in the People's Republic of China. If this blanket depreciation is ever reversed a link to the removals is above. --Donald Trung (talk) 14:14, 24 September 2021 (UTC)[reply]