chickengold92
Posts : 267 Join date : 2010-11-15
| Subject: History of Hong Kong Tue Jan 11, 2011 11:46 am | |
| Archaeological studies support a human presence in the Chek Lap Kok area from 35,000 to 39,000 years ago, and in Sai Kung Peninsula from 6,000 years ago.[20][21][22] Wong Tei Tung and Three Fathoms Cove are the two earliest sites of human habitation in the Palaeolithic period. It is believed the Three Fathom Cove was a river valley settlement and Wong Tei Tung was a lithic manufacturing site. Excavated Neolithic artefacts suggest cultural differences from the Longshan culture in northern China and settlement by the Che people prior to the migration of the Yue people.[23][24] Eight petroglyphs were discovered on surrounding islands dating back to Bronze Age during the Shang Dynasty time period, which are believed to have been used to pacify bad weather Home renovationsecured loan | |
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lunamoonfang
Posts : 114 Join date : 2010-12-01
| Subject: Re: History of Hong Kong Tue Jan 11, 2011 3:44 pm | |
| Excavated Neolithic artefacts suggest cultural differences from the Longshan culture in northern China and settlement by the Che people prior to the migration of the Yue people.[23][24] Eight petroglyphs were discovered on surrounding islands dating back to Bronze Age during the Shang Dynasty time period, which are believed to have been used to pacify bad weather Chattanooga condos for saleFlexible chimney liners | |
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lunamoonfang
Posts : 114 Join date : 2010-12-01
| Subject: Re: History of Hong Kong Wed Jan 12, 2011 8:59 am | |
| Archaeological studies support a human presence in the Chek Lap Kok area from 35,000 to 39,000 years ago, and in Sai Kung Peninsula from 6,000 years ago.[20][21][22] Wong Tei Tung and Three Fathoms Cove are the two earliest sites of human habitation in the Palaeolithic period. solar installers lodi cacereal dispenser | |
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