Zuozhen Man -- as Ancient as Peking Man 
Taiwan was part of mainland land mass 30,000-20,000 years ago, when the 
primitive people of Taiwan, mainland Zuozhen Man, were already living there. 
When the sea level rose during the Ice Age 15,000 years ago, the land link 
between Taiwan and the mainland was submerged. 
Modern archaeology has traced Taiwan's connection with the Chinese mainland 
back to primeval history. Human fossils of Zuozhen Man have been discovered by 
archaeologists in Zuozhen Town, Tainan County, in the south of the province. 
Zuozhen Man inhabited the area more than 30,000 years ago, during the same 
period as Peking Man, or the Upper Cave Man, whose fossils were found at 
Zhoukoudian near Beijing. Stone and bone utensils and earthenware later 
uncovered in Zuozhen were found to be very similar to the old-stone-age 
artifacts excavated in different parts of the mainland. The colored and black 
earthenware dug up in the Fengbitou area of Kaohsiung County were found to be 
products of the southeastern coastal areas of the mainland. They are relics of 
the "geometrically-impressed pottery culture" developed in the middle and lower 
reaches of the Yellow River, the coastal areas, and southern parts of the 
mainland. These artifacts stand testimony to the national ties between 
progenitors of the inhabitants of Taiwan and of the mainland. 
In July 1980, archaeologists in Taiwan exhumed a large number of stone 
coffins in Pinan Township, Taidong County. Many of the stone utensils, jade 
ware, and pottery shards uncovered on this site were those used by inhabitants 
2,000 to 3,000 years ago. Date authentication of these artifacts and research 
into the cultural characteristics of these early dwellers indicate that they 
bore a strong resemblance to the primitive Yuepu people from the southern 
mainland. Based on these findings, Taiwan's "Research Society into the Sources 
of Historical Sites" announced that Taiwan's cultural source is the mainland. 
The earliest settlers in Taiwan came directly from the southeastern coast of 
China's mainland.