BEIJING, Sept. 8 (Xinhua) -- Six leather shoes, dating back some 2,000
years ago, have been discovered at a relic site in Dunhuang, northwest China's
Gansu Province.
The leather shoes, from the Han Dynasty (205 BC-220 AD), are the oldest
leather shoes found in China, indicating that the history of China's leather
shoe-making is some 1,000 years longer than previously believed, said He
Shuangquan, an archaeologist from Gansu Province.
The newly found, well-preserved shoes were made for children, aged three to
six years old, said He, who is in charge of the excavation of the ancient site
at Xuanquanzhi in the desert of Dunhuang.
The yellow-colored shoes were made from cattle hide, with a round toe and
flat sole. One of the shoes is laced. The leather was not polished, and the
threads can still be seen on the shoes, he said.
"We can see that leather shoe-making skills of that time was quite close to
that of today," He added.
Other precious relics found there include books, letters, animal and plant
remains as well as daily necessities. Enditem