Oldest city archeology site opens

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More than 100 local residents and media reporters visited the late Neolithic period (c. 80th century - 20th century BC) site covering 250,000 square meters, the city's largest and most important archaeological site that had been closed since it was discovered in 1958.


More than 100 local residents and media reporters visited the late Neolithic period (c. 80th century - 20th century BC) site covering 250,000 square meters, the city's largest and most important archaeological site that had been closed since it was discovered in 1958.[ Photo / Xinhua ] 



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