7 Mar 2007
Prehistoric artifacts uncovered in downtown Taipei
There is a wonderful news I want share to eververyone. Prehistoric artifacts uncovered in downtown Taipei.For me,I think we should cherish our enviornment and something frefather leave.Pottery sherds and stone hammers that were recently unearthed in an area in Dalongdong, downtown Taipei were confirmed by an archaeologist to be prehistoric artifacts belonging to the Neolithic Xuntangpu culture.
Judging from the texture and shape of the artifacts and using Carbon-14 dating, Liu Yi-chang, a researcher at Academia Sinica's Institute of History and Philology, said the sherds belong to the Xuntangpu culture, which dates back to the middle of the New Stone Ageroughly 4,500 years ago. Liu, who led a team of archaeologists to carry out a dig under a contract with the Taipei Cultural Affairs Bureau at a construction site near the Lanzhou Police Station in Dalongdong, said the site is now identified as a Xuntangpu prehistoric cultural site. Liu inferred that between 4,000 and 6,000 years ago, people in the Taipei area already had agriculture and a system of barter, and engaged in trade activities using valuable stones such as jade as currency. T0hese people, who are believed to be the earliest "Taiwanese," used boats for transportation.
Liu said prehistoric sites of the Xuntangpu culture have also been discovered in Tainan and Kaohsiung and even in the northern Philippines.Officials from Taipei Cultural Affairs Bureau have ordered a suspension of construction work at the Dalongdong site in accordance with the cultural and heritage protection law.
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