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Situated at the end of the Fonghuang Mountain in Jhongmen Village (or known as Tantou Mountain), the ruins covers a vast area, and diverse collection of relics have been unearthed. It is one of the most important ruins on southwest Taiwan and covers at least four cultural layers: Dabenkeng, Niouchouzih, Dahu and Niaosong, which were roughly between 4,400~6,500 years ago. Relics excavated include: stone knife, stone axe, stone hoe, net and shell mound etc. |
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