In the Shandong province of China, archaeologists have uncovered a 5000-year-old graveyard of very tall individuals who once lived there. The skeletal remains were taller than six feet.
In the Shandong province of China, archaeologists have uncovered a 5000-year-old graveyard of very tall individuals who once lived there. The skeletal remains were taller than six feet.
104 homes, 205 graves, and 20 sacrificial pits have been discovered during an archaeological excavation at Jiaojia hamlet in Jinan City’s Zhangqiu District, according to Xinhua.
Grave of giants unearthed in China
Pottery and various objects made with jade were also unearthed during the dig.
The Late Neolithic site uncovered in China dates back to a time when the Yellow River Valley was inhabited by the Longshan Culture, also known as the Black Pottery Culture, which was popular in the region from 3000 to 1900 BC.
The archaeological dig, initiated last year, was led by the University of Shandong.
An analysis of the skeletal remains suggests the ancient people living in the region were unusually tall, Xinhua reported.
The researchers attributed the unusual height to genetics and environment.
The findings said the tallest individual found in the grave was a male who measured 6’3″.
According to prior studies, the Neolithic males typically measure around 5’5″ and the females around 5’1″.
Lead archaeologist Fang Hui, while speaking to Xinhua, said the Late Neolithic civilisation engaged in agriculture, therefore the villagers in the region had access to a variety of nutritious food which could have added to their overall physical growth.
Pottery unearthed in the archaeological dig
“I suspect that this big game specialisation ᴀssociated with a surplus of high-quality proteins and low population density created environmental conditions leading to the selection of exceptionally tall males,” said the study’s lead author Pavel Grasgruber in an interview with Seeker.
The tallest of the Longshan men were found in tombs, which the Shandong archaeologists said was because of their higher social status and access to better food.
Source: ibtimes.co.in