Ding Village relics




Ding village relics were first discovered in 1953. Till now, three human teeth, over two thousand stone tools, dozens of animal fossils and children’ skull fossils have been found. From the human fossils, we can see that Ding village people lived after ape men. They are probably the ancestors of Mongolian people. From the stone tools, we can judge that Ding village people lived in the middle of Paleolithic Age.

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