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Prehistoric traces discovered in Ha Giang

Traces of prehistoric people which belong to the Hoa Binh - Bac Son culture, dating back some 6,000-7,000 years, have been found at Khuoi Nang cave, Thuong Tan commune, Bac Me district in the northern mountainous province of Ha Giang.
Traces of prehistoric people which belong to the Hoa Binh - Bac Sonculture, dating back some 6,000-7,000 years, have been found at KhuoiNang cave, Thuong Tan commune, Bac Me district in the northernmountainous province of Ha Giang.

During an excavation earlyNovember, experts from the Vietnam Institute of Archaeology and Ha Giangprovincial museum discovered two ancient tombs. Bones and teeth foundthere reveal that the tombs buried an adult and a child with a layer ofpieces of stone under their bodies.

Hundreds of ancientobjects, especially stone tools such as axe, hoe and knife, along with aspecial mineral which was used to decorate the body of the death, havealso been discovered at the site.

According to Dr. Trinh NangChung, head of the excavation team, Khuoi Nang cave is home to manygenerations of prehistoric people. Further research of the site isunderway./.

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