Dozens of artefacts, dating back to 5,000 years, have been unearthed in southwest China's Sichuan Province.
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Many exquisite stone wares and potteries were also unearthed.
"Some remains of grains such as corns, rice and wheat, as well as animals such as pigs, chickens and deer were also discovered, which means that ancient residents could have created both agricultural and fishing economies at the time," said Zhou Zhiqing, a researcher with the institute.
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Zhou said the new discovery had traced the history of the basin back to the Neolithic period. The relics has sophisticated cultural connotations, related to both the Neolithic culture of the northwest and the southwest, meaning the two regions had communication with each other as early as 5,000 years ago.
Source: Xinhua News Agency [December 27, 2017]