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Bali Township, Taiwan County

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Bali Township, Taiwan
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 & nbsp; The Dabenkeng Cultural Site is located in Bali Township, Taiwan County. It was discovered in 1963 and 1964 and is one of the largest historical and cultural sites in northern Taiwan. In the excavation of the Dabenkeng site, the most important discovery was the multi-layered culture and artifacts from the Central Plains, such as bronze arrowheads, ancient coins, and ancient porcelain. Judging from the unearthed cultural relics, the lowest level of pottery shards and stone tools are from the Neolithic culture about six to seven thousand years ago; The bronze arrowhead on the fourth layer belongs to the canyon wing long ridge solid collar type of Xiaotun in the Yin Ruins, and its cultural layer existed during the Western Zhou Dynasty; The third layer can be divided into six periods, around the Tang Dynasty; The ancient coins unearthed from the second layer have the words "tong" and "??", which may have existed between the Song and Ming dynasties. The discovery of the Dabenkeng cultural site proves that at least before the Three Kingdoms period, the Central Plains culture had been introduced to Taiwan
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