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Archaeological site in Inner Mongolia formed 9,000 years ago(1/3)

2019-09-12 13:51:39 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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A view of an archaeological excavation at the Simagou ruins in Huade County, Northwest China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Bao Qingchuan, a researcher with the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Institute of Archaeology, said the remains have been radiocarbon dated to approximately 7000-9000 years ago. (Photo provided to China News Service)

Relics found during an archaeological excavation at the Simagou ruins in Huade County, Northwest China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Bao Qingchuan, a researcher with the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Institute of Archaeology, said the remains have been radiocarbon dated to approximately 7000-9000 years ago. (Photo provided to China News Service)

A view of an archaeological excavation at the Simagou ruins in Huade County, Northwest China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Bao Qingchuan, a researcher with the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Institute of Archaeology, said the remains have been radiocarbon dated to approximately 7000-9000 years ago. (Photo provided to China News Service)

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