Archaeologists unearth evidence of 4,500-year-old ancient Chinese cabin and nearby rice paddy

Source: China – South China Morning PostArchaeologists in southwest China revealed last week the discovery of six pieces of carbonised bamboo that they believe was used to build a mud cabin dating back to 4,500 years ago. The bamboo chips would be the oldest evidence of mud and bamboo structures discovered on the Chengdu plain, where the pieces were found.They were uncovered at a site named Baodun Ancient Town, located on a flood plain near the city of Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province. Tang Miao, the deputy head of the Baodun…Read More

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