The Shang Dynasty (1600-1046 BC) was a time of significant religious practices in ancient China. Their religious imagery often depicted gods, ancestors, and deities. These images were commonly found in bronze artifacts, oracle bones, and temple reliefs. The Shang Dynasty's religious beliefs were centered around ancestor worship and the worship of natural deities, as well as a pantheon of gods, including the Shangdi, the supreme deity. Their religious rituals and ceremonies were integral to their social and political structures.