It was established about 1704 and includes burials through 1867.
Additional programs include schools, clinics, food and water distribution, and dignified burials.
The surrounding cemetery includes burials dating to 1734, when the church located at this site.
The older section dates to the 17th century and includes burials of Revolutionary War soldiers and slaves.
The defining features include distinctive ceramics, ossuary burials, and palisade villages.
Dongyi customs include burials with many sacrificial victims and veneration of the sun.
The monuments of the culture include encampments, settlements, burials, petroglyphs, and inscriptions.
The six-acre cemetery includes burials dating from 1866 to 1942.
An abundance of fossil evidence includes elaborate burials of the dead, Venus figurines and cave art.
It also includes burials.