Fulin culture

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Paleolithic cultures of China
Paleolithic
Xihoudu culture 1270,000 BP
Ordos culture 50,000-35,000 BP
Xiachuan culture 24,000-16,000 BP
Xiaonanhai culture 22650-21650 BP
Tongliang culture 24450 ± 850 BP
Maomaodong culture 14600 ± 1200 BP
Fulin culture
Kehe culture
Dingsishan culture
Gezidong culture
Miaohoushan culture
Donggutuo culture
Xiaochangliang culture
Shilongtou culture
Shuicheng culture
Shuidonggou culture
Yanbulaq culture
Mesolithic

The Fulin Culture (Fùlín wénhuà 富林 文化, Fulin Culture) is a paleolithic culture that originated in 1960 in the large community of Fulin (102 ° 40´ E x 29 ° 20´ N) (富 林镇) in Hanyuan County, Sichuan Province , discovered and excavated in 1972. There were stone tools in association with Pleistocene discovered mammal remains.

Finds

There are reports of three sites, the artefacts of which seem to belong to only one site on the left bank of the Tatu. 162 pieces come from a 1 m² large excavation, including three cores, 14 processed chips and 145 unprocessed chips. The find layer was 2.1 to 2.2 m below the surface of the terrain. The cores are reported to have prepared club faces with excavation angles of almost 90 ° and an irregular shape.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Aigner 1981, 57.
  2. Aigner 1981, 57.

literature

  • Ling Yang: Discovery of palaeoliths from Fulingchen, Hanyuan, Szechuan. 1961.
  • Jean S. Aigner: Archaeological Remains in Pleistocene China. CH Beck, Munich 1981.
  • 杨玲: 《四川 汉源县 富 林镇 旧石器时代 文化 遗址》, 《古 脊椎动物 与 古 人类》 1961 年 12 月 3 卷 第 4 期
  • 张 森 水: 《富林 文化》, 《古 脊椎动物 与 古 人类》 1977 年 1 月 15 卷 第 1 期