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Fossils discovered in Tuyen Quang province
Vietnamese and French archaeologists have
discovered a palaeontological site dating back to over 100,000 years in Da Den
Cave in the northern mountainous province of Tuyen Quang.
Quan Van Dung, Director of the Tuyen Quang Museum, said on December 24 that the
scientists have found hundreds of artefacts, including bones and teeth of pigs,
long-tailed macaques, rhinoceros, deer, orang-utans and other animals.
The archaeologists have also found fossil vestiges of Cobosafia anthropoid,
proving the existence of human beings in Tuyen Quang province since the dawn of
mankind’s history, he added.
Dung said that the Tuyen Quang Museum is building plans to protect the relic
site and coordinating with domestic and foreign scientists to continue
excavating in the coming time.
In Tuyen Quang province, archaeologists have so far discovered thousands of
artefacts in nearly 10 sites home to primitive man. The palaeontological site in
Da Den Cave houses the most artefacts in the province.
Source: ietNamNet/VOV |
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