Cishan Cultural Relics

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It covers an area of nearly 140,000 square meters and is a national key cultural relic preservation unit. Its discovery has put the archaeology age of Yangshao Culture in the New Stone Age 1000 years earlier, and also shortened the distance between the Old and New Stone Age, which offered very important evidence for the study of the primitive society.

 

These relics were found in 1972, with over 400 foundations and grain cellars, as well as over 5000 unearthed cultural relics and remains, which include stone implement, earthenware, bone implement, millet carbide, and the skeleton specimen of wild animals and fowls. These have proved that over 7300 years ago, our ancestors had lived based on primitive agriculture.

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