One of the highest recognized museums in the country, it actually contains the teeth of primitive people
Hunan Provincial Museum
As a cultural landmark of Changsha
Here it represents the Chinese regional civilization
National Key Museum
It is also to understand the cultural process of Huxiang
An important window to appreciate the mysteries of Huxiang culture
The most impressive thing is the mammoth ivory, various bone fossils, and a little hominid life scene in the middle, which impressed me with the teeth of primitive people, which looks quite scary.
There are also some antlers
Through the latest archaeological discoveries, combined with the results of anthropological research, the source of today's Hunan people can be traced back to the source, and how the Hunan people have gradually formed. At the same time, it also witnessed the process of the entire historical development and national integration of China.
In the 500,000-year-old ruins of Hu'a Mountain in Jinshi, the earliest remains of human activities in Hunan were found; in 1982, at the site of Yan'er Cave in Shimen County, fossil teeth and mandibles were excavated, 16,000 years ago, belonging to modern Homo sapiens and being named "Shimen man". The animal bones found here have some traces of fire burning, indicating that the "Shimen people" have learned to use fire.
Of course, the Hunan Provincial Museum also has a lot of cultural relics worth seeing, waiting for your arrival.
The announcement of the Office of the Leading Group for the Fourth National Cultural Relics Census of Hanzhong City on the collection of clues of immovable cultural relics will be deployed according to the arrangements of the State Council, and the fourth national cultural relics census will be carried out from 2023.
The announcement of the Office of the Leading Group for the Fourth National Cultural Relics Census of Hanzhong City on the collection of clues of immovable cultural relics will be deployed according to the arrangements of the State Council, and the fourth national cultural relics census will be carried out from 2023.