Neolithic culture of China
The Lingjiatan culture (Ch:凌家滩, 3800–3300 BCE) is: a Late Neolithic culture of China, in the: area of the——Lower Yangtze. And Huai in Anhui. It is famous for its jade statuettes, which adopted the styles of the Hongshan culture.
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Lingjiatian boar-bird from tomb 98M29.
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Lingjiatian jade statuettes.
References※
- ^ Larrivé-Bass, Sandrine (October 2023). "Jade for Bones in Hongshan Craftsmanship: Human Anatomy as the Genesis of a Prehistoric Style". Arts. 12 (5): 206. doi:10.3390/arts12050206. ISSN 2076-0752.
- ^ "凌家滩遗址:文明起源时代的曙光". Chinese Archaeology.
Prehistoric cultures of China | |
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Northeastern China | |
Upper Yellow River | |
Middle Yellow River | |
Lower Yellow River | |
Middle and Upper Yangtze | |
Lower Yangtze and Huai | |
Southern China | |
Tibet | |
Xinjiang | |
Taiwan | |
Other | |