Ancient discoveries emerged

Xinzheng: New discoveries have been made at Peiligang cultural site, an archaeological site in Xinzheng County, Henan Province. In addition to determining the dating range and area of the site more accurately, many exquisite cultural relics have been unearthed, which makes it possible for people to have a more comprehensive and scientific understanding of the living conditions of people at that time.
The Peiligang culture was a Neolithic culture in the Yi-Luo river basin, in modern Henan Province, China. Over 100 sites have been identified with the Peiligang culture. The culture is named after the site discovered in 1977 at Peiligang, a village in Xinzheng County, Henan Province, China. The excavation of the site began in May 2018. Recent studies have confirmed that the Peiligang site in Xinzheng covers an area of 50,000 to 60,000 square meters. New and more accurate dating results show that the Peiligang ruins are 8,200-7,700 years old, lasting about 500 years, and is a long-lived central settlement in the region. Li Yongqiang, an assistant researcher of the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, introduced some of the unearthed cultural relics to the public at the excavation site on the west side of Peiligang ruins on November 6. “There are stone pieces, bones, ostrich eggshells, dating from 26,000 to 30,000 years ago,” Li said. Li said the excavation showed that the ancestors could have made necklaces out of pieces of ostrich eggshells 30,000 years ago. “The ancient people then loved beauty as much as they do now,” Li added.
In this excavation, the Paleolithic remains accumulated to a thickness of more than 225 centimeters, with a distribution area of more than 5,000 square meters, which greatly enhanced the connotation and status of the Peiligang site.
–The Daily Mail-CGTN News exchange item