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This article has been written as an explanatory note to an exhibit of stone artifacts sent to the meeting of the Society. It is also hoped that for people in South China it will be an introduction to the prehistoric archeology of the neighbourhood of Hong Kong. The large land-locked bays of the South China coast swarm with good fish and the forests, now cut down, must have had abundant animal life. The country seems an ideal one for ancient man and could have supported him in large numbers. Admittedly the writer has not found much, but he has not had time available in which to look properly. No dwelling sites of ancient man have been found. It is hoped to interest others who will find them.
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