via Vietnam Plus, 02 June 2021: Stone tools discovered in Vietnam’s Tuyen Quang province.
Nearly 30 stone-age archaeological relics and thousands of precious artifacts have been unearthed in Tuyen Quang, helping affirm that the northern mountainous province is one of the residential areas of primitive humans.
Associate Professor, Doctor Trinh Nang Chung from the Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences (VASS)’s Institute of Archaeology, the important historical findings have helped historians reconstruct the life and culture of prehistoric people in Tuyen Quang.
Archaeologists have discovered many labour tools of the ancients dating back about 20,000 years along the Co, Lo and Gam rivers, mainly in two relic sites – Thuong Temple hill in Chiem Hoa district, and Goc Heo in Ham Yen district.