http://english.people.com.cn/200704/09/eng...409_364891.html

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China's top 10 archeological findings for 2006 unveiled

China's top 10 new archeological findings for 2006 have been announced in Beijing through the final appraisal of 24 selected individual items.

The new selected archeological findings were, among others, the Dahe old stone age ruins in Fuyuan, southwest China's Yunnan province, the Xiantouling new stone-age ruins in Shenzhen, south China's Guandong province, the Xipo stone age settlements and graves in Lingbao, central China's Henan province.

The other new findings are the ancient Yebei ruins in Gaoming, Guangdong province, the Gaohong ruins of the Shang dynasty (1600 BC-1100 BC) in Liulin, north China's Shanxi province, Guanjiu Village mound graves, Pucheng in east China's Fujian province, the Majiayuan graves of the warring states period (475 BC-221 BC) in Zhangjiachuan, northwest China's Gansu province, the Dabaozi Hill ruins of Lixian county in Gansu province, the double-mound graves in Liu'an, east China's Anhui province, and the Zhidanyuan sluice ruins from the Yuan dynasty (1368-1644) in Shanghai.

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