Archaeologists Find 8000-Year-Old Artifacts In Henan
Archaeologists in Henan province have identified multi-period architectural remains dating back to the New Stone Age. Excavations at the site revealed fine human-faced pottery shards estimated to be between 7,500 and 8,000 years old.
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CNR Voice of China
“In the New Stone Age, the site in Henan shows dual remains. Excavated human-faced pottery is about 8,000 to 7,500 years old, and the discovery of Hongshan culture artifacts expands the known distribution range.”
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