- Dawen- kou Liang- zhu Majia- yao Qujia- ling
EARLY DYNASTIC EGYPT The
Majiayao culture was a
group of
neolithic communities who
lived primarily in the...
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spread of the Sino-Tibetan
languages with the Cishan,
Yangshao and/or
Majiayao cultures. The main food of the
Yangshao people was millet, with some sites...
- such as the
Majiayao, Banshan, and Machang. The
oldest bronze object to be
discovered in China,
dating to 5000-4500 BP, was
found at a
Majiayao site in the...
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there existed Majiayao culture that was also
familiar with metalwork. At the end of the
third millennium B.C.,
Qijia culture succeeded Majiayao culture at...
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contemporary with the
Qijia culture to its southeast. It
succeeded the
Majiayao culture (2,300–2,000 BCE) in the area, and
preceded the Siba culture. Some...
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Pottery style emerging from the
Yangshao culture spread westward to the
Majiayao culture, and then
further to
Xinjiang and
Central Asia
along a proto-Silk...
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found at a
Majiayao site at Linjia, Dongxiang, Gansu. "Their
dates range from 2900 to 1600 BCE.
These metal objects represent the
Majiayao 馬家窯 type of...
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Banshan was a
phase of the
Chinese Neolithic Majiayao culture, c. 2600 to 2300 BC. The
Banshan site is in
Guanghe County, Gansu. In 1923 and 1924, Swedish...
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former strategic military post and
merchant town on the
ancient Silk Road.
Majiayao culture artifacts have also been
found in the town. The town was established...
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original on 2017-08-11.
Retrieved 2017-05-23.
Pottery from the
Majiayao culture (3100 BC to 2700 BC) Kʻo-fen, Wang (1985). The
history of Chinese...