Photo taken on August 18, 2020 shows the excavation site of Renzidong (Renzi Cave) in Fanchang district, East China’s Anhui province. Dating back to 2 million to 2.6 million years ago, the cave is one of the oldest sites in Asia that show evidence of human activities. Archaeologists have started seven excavations of the site since it was found in 1998. This new excavation, featuring high-tech tools, will last until mid-September. (Photo by Yang Hua & Xiao Benxiang) An archaeologist conducts research on animal fossils excavated from Renzidong (Renzi Cave) in Fanchang district, East China’s Anhui province, August 18, 2020. Dating back to 2 million to 2.6 million years ago, the cave is one of the oldest sites in Asia that show evidence of human activities. Archaeologists have started seven excavations of the site since it was found in 1998. This new excavation, featuring high-tech tools, will last until mid-September. (Photo by Yang Hua & Xiao Benxiang) Photo taken on August 18, 2020 shows the excavation site of Renzidong (Renzi Cave) in Fanchang county, East China’s Anhui province. Dating back to 2 million to 2.6 million years ago, the cave is one of the oldest sites in Asia that show evidence of human activities. Archaeologists have started seven excavations of the site since it was found in 1998. This new excavation, featuring high-tech tools, will last until mid-September. (Photo by Yang Hua & Xiao Benxiang)
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