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20-millennium-old prehistoric sites found in Lao Cai
Archaeologists have discovered prehistoric sites dating back
20,000 years in Bao Thang district of the northern mountainous province of Lao
Cai, said Associate Professor Dr. Trinh Nang Chung from the Vietnam Institute of
Archaeology on August 20.
The sites are in Khu Den and Ngoi Bat in Gia Phu commune, Soi Gia in Xuan Quang
commune, and Ngoi Nhu in Son Ha commune.
In areas covering about 20,000 square metres, hundreds of stone artefacts
belonging to several prehistoric eras have been unearthed.
The oldest items are working tools made from pebbles found in rivers and springs
and dating back 20,000 years.
They also include stone axes and disk-shaped tools dating back to Hoa Binh
culture in the New Stone Age about 8,000-9,000 years ago. Four-millennium-old
polished axes were also found.
According to Chung, Ngoi Nhu was an uninterrupted residence of prehistoric
people in Lao Cai and perhaps a large metal centre in the time of Hung Kings
(2879-258 BC).
The excavation is still underway..
Source: VOV |
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