Historical Remains & Relics
Footprints of 7,000 years
ago being discovered in the Three Gorges
A conclusion that "Human beings lived in the Three Gorges
reservoir area at least 7,000 years ago" was drawn by Professor Yu
Xiyun, Wuhan University.The prints are 2,000 years earlier than
the 5,000 years old Da Xi Culture which was discovered in the
Qutang Gorge.
According to Professor Yu, the ancient
mankind relics discovered in Nanmu Park,Badong County has been
well kept and covers an area of 100,000 m2.It is a seldom piece of
large ancient remains of Grade A in the Three Gorges area.The
unearthed objects are mainly stone implements,porcelains and
pottery.It have raised great attention of archaeologist at home
and abroad.

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Over 100 pieces of precious historical relics discovered in the
Three Gorges reservoir area
More than 100 pieces of precious historical relics were discovered
in the ancient tombs of Bu Zhuang River,Zigui County.It is
estimated that these historical relics cover an period of more
than 2,000 years dating from the Warring State Period to the Ming
Dynasty.
The excavating work took place since
February last year.It revealed many relics such as copper
helmets,iron swords,porcelain pots,pottery pots,glass ornaments
and coins from the Warring States Period,Han Dynasty and the
Tang,Song, Ming dynasties.

Four ancient city relics discovered in the
Three Gorges reservoir area
It is confirmed by nearly 20 archaeologists from Chongqing
Cultural Relic Institute that there are 4 ancient city relics in
Fengjie County,after a four-year archaeological excavation of the
City of the White Emperor in Fengjie County.
It is estimated that the four ancient
cities were established during 33 A.D. to 36 A.D..They are the
City of White Emperor of the Han Dynasty, Liujin City of the Three
Kingdoms' Period,Kuizhou City of the Tang Dynasty and Yuanshan
City of the Song Dynasty.The last one is the largest ancient city
relic being discovered in the Three Gorge area with the highest
degree that is kept best.
The significant discovery in Fengjie County
provides detailed historical documents for further researches of
the formation and development of the Three Kingdoms of the Han
Dynasty and the South-and-North Dynasty in the Yangtze River
Valley and that of the Tang and Song Culture.
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