A Stone Age site in Shaputun, Jin County, Liaoning Province, China. It was excavated by J. Anderson in 1921. The limestone cave is about 6m long and 2-3m wide, and contains thick coarse earthenware, thin fine earthenware, painted pottery, human bones, animal bones, etc. Source: Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia About Encyclopaedia Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Information |
中国遼寧省錦県沙鍋屯にある石器時代の遺跡。 1921年 J.アンダーソンによって発掘調査された。石灰岩の洞窟は長さ 6m,幅2~3mほどで,厚手の粗質土器,薄手の良質土器,彩陶,人骨,獣骨などが含まれていた。
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