Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Zhoukoudian Ruins Museum - Chinese tourism scenic spots

Zhoukoudian Ruins Museum - Chinese tourism scenic spots

Zhoukoudian Ruins Museum is located in the southwest of Beijing Zhoukoudian in Fangshan District keel foot of the mountains, is an ancient human relics museum, founded in 1953. In 1929, China's ancient anthropologist Fei first in the main text in Dragon Bone Hill unearthed the first complete "Peking Man" fossil skull, To shake the world. In 1936, Mr. Jia Lanpo here and found 3 "Upper Cave Man" fossil skull. Not the 1960s, there also found that 10 million years ago a "new hole" site. This series of important discoveries, the study of human origins of the problem has provided an important basis. Zhoukoudian site was the country Hospital as a national key cultural unit, was listed as UNESCO's "World Cultural Heritage." Zhoukoudian Ruins Museum to the system we have introduced 60 years ago of "Peking Man", 10 years ago, "the new hole," 18,000 years ago, "Upper Cave Man" of the Health The environment, living conditions. Office of positive sequence for a three-dimensional model of Dragon Bone Hill, placed in the corner of the Zhoukoudian area from 4 billion years ago to 100 million years old a variety of rock samples, reflecting the changed in the grounds of geological processes. The first exhibition to display the Peking Man skull fossil remains of ancient human use of fire and the rough Jane The stone chop chop, cutting, carving and cutting tools chaos. The second exhibition hall to display the recovery model of Peking Man's cave to live their lives as well as places. The third exhibition introduces the keel was found in the mountains of more than 20 vertebrate fossils and ancient ruins of human activities over the distribution sites, as well as 18,000 a year The Upper Cave Man remains - Green string of shells, animal teeth, small stone necklace made of old. China's fourth exhibition hall to display all over the world and found that the different periods of ancient human fossils, the Paleolithic, as well as the late Paleolithic human painting, sculpture, and other works of art.

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