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Hemudu cultural relics are the remains of a primitive tribe of China's Neolithic
age, covering an total area of 40,000 square meters. Its height of cultural
accumulation is 4m or so with four layers and its 4th layer is measured
to have a history of more than 7,000 years. Totally, more than 6,000 pieces
of cultural relics have been dug up such as tools, containers, primitive
works of arts and abundant trace of paddy rice planting, and large area
of wooden structure remains are also founded, displaying splendid primitive
agricultural culture. |