””””CHENGDU, June 10 (Xinhuanet) -- An archaeological site dating back to the Shu
Kingdom 4,000 years ago has been found in Sichuan Province with the recent
discovery of finely-ground stoneware and remains of human bone.
””””Named Shiben, thumb-like and knife-edged stoneware, was dug outof ancient
tombs located at Pi County's Hongguang Town in Chengdu,the capital city in
southwest China's Sichuan.
””””The bone remains, around which a great number of pottery pieceswere found,
was identified as the shank of a human being.
””””"It is a rare event that footprints of prehistoric human beingshave been
discovered in the hinterland of Chengdu Plain, though several ancient cities
were found there before," said Xie Tao, expert with the city's Cultural Heritage
Archaeological Institute.
””””The discovery of the new ruin proved that the plain was inhabited by
highly-civilized humans, he said.
””””The reason and the route taken by the Shu people as they moved from the
west of Shu Kingdom to Chengdu Plain has been a controversial topic among the
archaeologists.
””””"Further excavation of the site will accumulate material data for
research," said Chen Jian, another expert with the institute. Enditem