The excavation of the Qihe Cave prehistoric remains in Zhangping City, Fujian
Abstract
Archaeological excavations were conducted at the Qihe Cave Site in Zhangping City, Fujian, during the years of 2009-2011. The remains recovered at the site are divided into three cultural phases, with the absolute dates of 17ka- 13ka BP, 12ka-10ka BP, and 10ka-7ka BP, respectively. These remains include three human skulls, stone implements, pottery, bone tools, and mammal fossils. The discovery of the Qihe Cave Site fills in the gap of cultural manifestation during the transitional period between the Paleolithic and Neolithic Ages in the region. It provides important materials for new insights on the archaeological sequence as well as provides important evidence on physical features of modern humans during this period in Fujian
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- New archaeological discoveries
- Neolithic Shunshanji Site in Sihong County, Jiangsu
- The excavation of the Neolithic site at Hamin Mangha in Horqin Left Middle Banner, Inner Mongolia in 2011
- The Shimao Site in Shenmu County, Shaanxi
- The Aduun Chuluu Site and Cemetery of early Bronze Age in Wenquan (Arixang) County, Xinjiang
- The tomb of the Spring-and-Autumn Period at Jiwang Gu in Yishui County, Shandong
- The Buddhist sculpture hoard at Bei Wuzhuang in the Ye City Site, Hebei Province
- The excavation of the Hailong Tun site in Zunyi City, Guizhou in 2012
- Feature
- The Excavation of the tomb of Bai, Lord of the Zhongli State
- Reports
- The excavation of the Qihe Cave prehistoric remains in Zhangping City, Fujian
- The ceremonial mound of Longshan Culture at Yuhui Village in Bengbu City, Anhui
- The excavation at Liujiazhuang Locus North at Yinxu Site in Anyang City, Henan in 2010–2011
- The excavation of the pottery workshop site at Liujiazhuang Locus North of Yinxu in Anyang City, Henan
- The excavation of the Shigudun Site in Tongling County, Anhui
- A Western Zhou tomb at Shigushan in Baoji, Shaanxi
- The ancient bridges over the Jue River near the Han Chang’an City
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- The relationship between the Shang and the ethnic groups on the Northern Frontiers as reflected in the northern-style bronzes unearthed in Yinxu Site
- A discussion on the identity of the stone human figures unearthed at the Jinsha Site
- Study on the etched carnelian beads unearthed in China
- On the greenish-blue glazed pottery jug unearthed from the Eastern Han tombs at Liaowei in Hepu County, Guangxi
- Reexamination of the domestic chicken in ancient China
- Research on the white pottery, stamped hard pottery, and proto- porcelains unearthed at Erlitou