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Archaeological Discovery of Juehua Island Tourism Economic Zone in Xingcheng City

When Juehua Island began to be inhabited has always been a mystery to many tourists who come here. Unearthed stone tools prove that Xingcheng Juehua Island was inhabited more than 4,000 years ago, when people came and went on the island. However, the residents of the island are not their descendants now, but the descendants of immigrants from Shandong coastal areas. In recent years, archaeologists have discovered many stone tools on Liangshan Mountain in the southeast of Juehua Island. Through research, it is determined that they were ground more than 4000 years ago, and two of them are more precious: one is a semi-stone grinding rod with a slightly triangular cross section and slightly thinner ends. This stone roller has a vestige length of 12.5cm and a maximum diameter of 6.5cm. It is a tool for ancient human life and labor. At the same time, a stone axe found on the shady slope of Feng Liang Mountain is also very precious. Although this axe has experienced more than 4000 years of vicissitudes, its blade was still sharp when it was unearthed. Unfortunately, this stone axe is also partially broken, with a length of 6.5 cm and an oval cross section.