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Since 1940, Quaternary mammalian fossils, such as Elephas primigenius and Bos L. have been known in Hamkyung province by a japanese professor.
After 20 years, a large amount of mammalian fossile was found with the stone artifacts in Sangwon cave, Jongsung district, Hamkyung province. According to researcher (1970) a total of 7 orders, 17 families, 22 genera and 28 species were recognized in the fauna which was considered to be of early middle pleistocene age. The presence of Microtus sangwonensis, a characteristic Rodentia of the Sangwon cave, may correspond with the age of Locality 13 of Choukoutien in China.

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