Eastern city marvels at 3,000-year-old villages

Tourist Information
Tourism office
Itineraries
Weather
Tourism Statistics
China Health
Currency
Visa
Traditional Holidays
China Top Ten
10 Major Hotels
10 Tourist Destination
10 Archaeological Sites
10 Major Cities
10 Famous Peoples
10 Historical Event
10 Major Firms
10 Famous Cuisines
10 Scenic Landscape
10 Main Productions
China city
Beijing
Shanghai
Guangzhou
Chongqing
Nanjing
Xian
Tianjin
Guilin
Qingdao
More.......


 ◆ Eastern city marvels at 3,000-year-old villages


Archeologists in east China's Anhui province has unearthed a cluster of village sites dating back 3,000 years.

Located on the outskirts of Ma'anshan city, the ancient villages are believed to date from the Shang Dynasty (16-11 century BC) and the following Western Zhou Dynasty (11 century-771BC).

Archeologists have excavated more than 80 pits and found over 40 ancient artifacts belonging to the two dynasties over an area covering 100,000 square meters.

Most of these artifacts are valuable stone and pottery wares, and fishing weights and bronze arrowheads indicating the emerging fishing industry 30 centuries ago.

A number of porcelain artifacts believed to date from the Western Zhou Dynasty may represent the earliest form of china, said one of the archeologists.

These villages, the first ever discovered in the area, epitomize the typical style of the Hushu Culture prevailing in neighboring Nanjing and Zhengjiang, both cities of eastern Jiangsu Province, according to local archeologists.

The Hushu culture once played an active role in the region's cultural development.


China Trips copyright © 2001 - 2005 Web Tours International - contact info