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Archaeologists discover Neolithic relic sites in China
Archaeologists have discovered 13 sites that have hundreds of Neolithic artefacts in China.
Beijing: A team of archaeologists have discovered 13 sites that have hundreds of Neolithic artefacts in China.
As per reports in Xinhua news agency, the 13 sites, in the city of Guyuan, in Ningxia Hui region, include tombs, kilns and cave dwellings, human bones, and pottery utensils and fragments of red and black pottery,
Ma Qiang with the Ningxia Regional Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology said,"The sites have been linked to the Qijia culture, around 4,000 years ago, which was a transitional period from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age."
He said,"The discoveries at the sites will be used to inform research into the Qijia culture."
The sites were found during a month-long project.
Archaeologists also discovered 10 sites containing artefacts and tombs from the Zhou Dynasty (1046-221 B.C.), which could be used by researchers concerned with the relationship between ethnic minorities and the Great Wall.
(With IANS inputs)