- The
Qijia culture (2200 BC – 1600 BC) was an
early Bronze Age
culture distributed around the
upper Yellow River region of
Gansu (centered in Lanzhou)...
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Qijia may
refer to:
Qijia culture,
early Bronze Age
culture distributed around western Gansu and
eastern Qinghai,
China Qijia,
Longhua County, town in...
- counties, and others. Siba
culture is
bordered by the
Qijia culture to the east. The
later period of
Qijia is very
close to Siba culture. The Siba
culture may...
-
Qijia artifacts,
including pottery, rings, stone,
weapons and jade flakes. Its moat is also
typical of
Qijia sites. Some
metal artifacts from
Qijia sites...
-
similarities de the
Zhukaigou culture in
central Inner Mongolia, or the
Qijia culture and the Siba
culture in the Hexi Corridor, but
major differences...
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Qijia Township (Chinese: 七甲乡; pinyin:
Qījiǎ Xiāng) is a township-level
division situated in
Shangyi County, Zhangjiakou, Hebei, China. List of township-level...
- BC) and
Machang (2300–2000 BC). At the end of the 3rd
millennium BC, the
Qijia culture succeeded the
Majiayao culture at
sites in
three main geographic...
- Siberia. The
metallurgical centres of
northwestern China,
especially the
Qijia culture in
Gansu and
Longshan culture in Shaanxi, pla**** an intermediary...
-
Qijia (Chinese: 七家镇; pinyin:
Qījiā Zhèn) is a township-level
division situated in
Longhua County, Chengde, Hebei, China. List of township-level divisions...
- mouth. Bone
forks have been
found in
archaeological sites of the
Bronze Age
Qijia culture (2400–1900 BC), the
Shang dynasty (c. 1600–c. 1050 BC), as well...