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The Zuojhen Man is a human fossil. Scholars named it the “Zuojhen Man” due to its being discovered in Tsai-Liao Creek (Chinese: 菜寮溪) in Zuojhen District,[note 1]Tainan City. Fossils of Zuojhen Man were once determined to be approximately 20,000 to 30,000 years old, earning it the title of being “Taiwan’s most ancient man.” In a reexamination in 2015, the fossil was determined to be from the late Neolithic period, 3,000 years ago.[1][2][3]


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  1. ^ 陳至中 (2016-01-05). "左鎮人翻案後 長濱文化台灣最早". 中央社. Archived from the original on 2018-05-17. Retrieved 2016-01-10.
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Zuojhen District

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Tainan

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Taoist temples than any other city in Taiwan. Archaeological excavations in Zuojhen District suggest that the Tainan region has been inhabited for at least...

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List of first human settlements

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Suzuki, Hisashi; Kazuro Hanihara; et al. (1982). "The Minatogawa Man: The Upper Pleistocene Man from the Island of Okinawa". Bulletin of the University Museum...

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Prehistory of Taiwan

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fossils of anatomically modern humans were found at Chouqu and Gangzilin, in Zuojhen District, Tainan, in fossil beds exposed by erosion of the Cailiao River...

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History of Taiwan

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"Taiwan Miracle", and was one of the "Four Asian Tigers". Liang Island Zuojhen Changbin Eluanbi Dapenkeng In the Late Pleistocene, sea levels were about...

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Taivoan people

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As invaded by Siraya people, Taivoan were later forced to migrate to Zuojhen and Shanshang, establishing two communities Makang and Kogimauwang respectively...

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