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99,000-yr-old bone tool believed to be oldest in China

Archaeologists have unearthed an ivory shovel dating back around 99,000 years at a paleolithic site in east China s Shandong Province, which is believed to be one of the earliest grinding bone tools found in China.

99,000-yr-old bone tool believed to be oldest in China

JINAN, Nov. 24 (Xinhua) Archaeologists have unearthed an ivory shovel dating back around 99,000 years at a paleolithic site in east China Shandong Province,

MIL-OSI China: 99,000-yr-old bone tool believed to be oldest in China

MIL-OSI China: 99,000-yr-old bone tool believed to be oldest in China
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Regions on high alert for rain, flooding

Regions on high alert for rain, flooding By LI HONGYANG | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2021-07-20 07:51 Share CLOSE A magnificent waterfall is seen at the Huanghuacheng Great Wall Reservoir in Beijing s Huairou district on Sunday after heavy rain battered the capital. [Photo by Yang Dong/For China Daily] Officials have called for a high flood prevention alert as heavy rainfall has caused natural disasters nationwide and is forecast to continue. From Monday afternoon through Wednesday, torrential rainfall, which began in northern China in early July, will move southward to Henan, Yunnan and Guangdong provinces, according to the National Meteorological Center. Typhoon In-Fa, which was approaching southeastern China on Monday, is poised to lash the provinces with more precipitation, the center forecast.

Festival: May Day celebration with live music--China Economic Net

After the hiatus caused by the pandemic rock groups are again taking to the stage in front of appreciative audiences Chinese indie rock band Miserable Faith gave an online concert on May 15, 2020. In itself, not that unusual. After all that is what rock bands do, right? Except this was their first show since the COVID-19 pandemic hit and the location was something special. It had been kept a secret until leading vocalist Gao Hu revealed it that night. The Yangtze River is right behind us. We are performing in Wuhan, Gao said to about 400,000 people who watched the online concert. Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei province, was the hardest stricken city when the pandemic hit.

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