- The
Songze Culture was a
Neolithic culture that
existed between 3800 and 3300 BCE in the Lake Tai area near Shanghai.
Three radiocarbon dates were taken...
-
museums housed in
important archeological and
historical sites, such as the
Songze Museum, the Site of the
First National Congress of the
Chinese Communist...
- (2500–2000 BCE)
Hemudu culture (5500–3300 BCE)
Majiabang culture (5000–3300 BCE)
Songze culture (3800–3300 BCE)
Liangzhu culture (3300–2300 BCE)
Wucheng culture...
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kinds and were the
departure from the
Hemudu and
Luojiajiao spade, with the
Songze small plow in mid-process. The post-Liangzhu
plows used
draft animals. Plowshares...
-
Cultural Relics,
which formed between the
period of
Maqiao Relics and that of
Songze Relics. From 1999 to 2001,
archaeologists began their second and
third excavation...
-
considered a
separate cultural phase,
referred to as the
Songze culture. The
Majiabang and
Songze cultures were
succeeded in
their area by the
Liangzhu culture...
- pre-Austronesians and ****ociated with the Kauhuqiao, Hemudu, Majiabang, and
Songze cultures. It is
characterized by
typical pre-Austronesian features, including...
- 17 of the
Shanghai Metro. The
station is
located at the
intersection of
Songze Avenue at
Panlong Road in the city's
Qingpu District,
between Zhuguang Road...
-
located in the
eastern part of
Qingpu District,
beneath the
Songze Elevated Road
along Songze Avenue,
between Zhuguang Road and
Panxiu Road. The station...
- of the
suburban district from east to west. It runs
underground beneath Songze Avenue from
Hongqiao Railway Station to just west of
Panlong Road, where...