Group 1 - In 2025, Sichuan Province discovered over 80 new Paleolithic sites, filling gaps in regions like Nanchong and expanding the timeline of early human activities in Sichuan [1] - The Moxi River site in Ziyang addresses a critical gap in human history in southern China from 100,000 to 50,000 years ago, while the Taohua River site in Shehong offers innovative excavation methods for exploring interactions between humans and the environment during the Middle Pleistocene [1] - The Sichuan Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology has implemented a "total-subordinate" system for cave protection, signing a framework agreement for the protection and research of Sichuan's cave temples [1] Group 2 - The institute has conducted 151 archaeological investigation projects, covering approximately 45 square kilometers, with a total excavation area of about 20,000 square meters, uncovering 1,289 various relics and 3,323 artifacts [1] - International collaborations include archaeological surveys in the Red River Basin with the Vietnam National Museum and work at the Pabaluagala site in Sri Lanka, as well as a memorandum of cooperation with the Cambridge University Needham Research Institute for research on Bashu bronze artifacts [2] - Future plans include deepening the "Archaeology China" project, advancing research on the summer and Shang civilizations in the upper Yangtze River, and enhancing international academic cooperation with institutions like Harvard and Oxford [2]
2025年度四川新发现旧石器遗址点80余处
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-21 09:16