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Primary school teachers and students worked outdoors, but dug up an ancient site. European and American experts even said it was fake. Why?

1In August, 975, a teacher was leading students to open up wasteland on the local levee in Jiahu Village Primary School, Wuyang County, Luohe City, Henan Province. Digging and digging, a student suddenly reported that he had found some old objects such as clay pots and stone shovels under the soil. Subsequently, the primary school teacher handed these cultural relics to the local cultural center, thus uncovering the Jiahu site, one of the major archaeological discoveries of China 100 in the 20th century. This site also found cultural relics that can be called fate. What's going on here?

It turns out that Jiahu Village in Wuyang County has always been a legend: as early as 10,000 years ago, local people lived and lived, and for nearly a thousand years, Jiahu Village has always been one of the famous historical ancient capitals. 1962, when the staff of Wuyang Cultural Center came to Jiahu Village for exploration, they found many traces of ancient sites. It was not until August 1975 that a primary school teacher in Jiahu village led the students to cultivate the land that the exact location of this site was found. From 1978 to 200 1, the archaeological team of Henan Province conducted seven scientific excavations on the Jiahu site, with an actual excavation area of more than 2,900 square meters. Found 19 ash pits and 14 tombs, as well as more than 5,500 precious cultural relics.

Because the site of Jiahu village is too old, archaeologists can't judge the exact age of Jiahu village in detail only by unearthed cultural relics. It was not until 200 1 year that China University of Science and Technology and Henan Institute of Cultural Relics came to Jiahu Village for the seventh excavation that the age of Jiahu site was accurately found. According to the calculation of carbon element, Jiahu site is about 8000 years ago, but not less than 8000 years ago. (The earlier the age, the greater the calculation error of carbon element. In a word, the lowest site in Jia Hu is the site of ancient civilization more than 8,000 years ago.

Although this site was once destroyed by natural disasters, archaeologists have also found a large number of precious cultural relics and a large number of animal and plant remains from here. In 200 1 year, the State Council identified it as the fifth batch of national key protected units, and also identified Jiahu site as one of the major archaeological discoveries in the 20th century 100. Even this site has found the world's earliest brewery and the world's earliest and best-preserved bone flute. Because of this bone flute, many European and American archaeologists believe that Jiahu site is the site of ancient civilization forged by China people. So what's the difference between this bone flute? Why can't those European and American experts believe it?

This bone flute is ugly and simple in shape, but there is nothing strange about it. But this bone flute has seven sound holes on it. Obviously, this kind of flute can play seven tones, but at the same time, the musical instruments in the ancient ruins 5,000 years ago have only five tones at most. Then the bone flute of Jiahu site can play eight tones and seven tones, which is beyond the whole era. Therefore, many European and American experts believe that the survival time of Jiahu site should be less than 8,000 years, and it may even be that the archaeological community in China directed a scam. Through more authoritative carbon element analysis, this is also defined as the age of bone flute over 8000 years, so the suspicion of European and American experts is unreasonable.

In a word, many shocking cultural relics have been unearthed at Jiahu site, as well as traces of ancient sites. Take this bone flute as an example, it rewrites the history of world music and overturns the theory that China's flute was introduced from the west. Jiahu site is the earliest Neolithic cultural relic discovered so far in the whole Huaihe River basin. Among them, not only the remains of breweries, bone flutes and silk were found, but also the world cultural history was advanced for about 4000 years. Thanks to 1975, the primary school teacher and his students in Jiahu village reported the exact location of the site to the local cultural center.

Because at 1977, this levee in Jiahu Village was disturbed by strong convective weather. Fortunately, the local museum of cultural relics has simply reinforced this site after getting the clue provided by the primary school teacher at 1975. It is conceivable that if this site is destroyed by natural disasters, it will be a great loss for all mankind!