- The
Yueshi culture (Chinese: 岳石文化) was an
archaeological culture in the
Shandong region of
eastern China,
dated from 1900 to 1500 BC. It
spanned the period...
- Erligang, Gojoseon, Jomon, Majiayao, Mumun, Qijia, Siwa, Wucheng, Xindian,
Yueshi, Xia dynasty,
Shang dynasty, Sanxingdui, Zhou
dynasty Eurasia and Siberia...
- the rise of the
Erlitou culture in the
middle Yellow River valley and the
Yueshi culture in Shandong,
following the
decline of the
Longshan culture in the...
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vicinity has been
dated to the
Neolithic Longshan (c. 3000 – c. 1900 BCE) and
Yueshi culture (c. 1900 – c. 1500 BCE), the site
became an
urban center during...
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developed out of the
Dawenkou culture and was
succeeded by the
Bronze Age
Yueshi culture. The
Hougang II
variant of
Longshan culture is
located in northern...
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archaeologists apply the
historical name "Dongyi" to the
archaeological Yueshi culture (1900–1500 BCE).
Other scholars, such as Fang ****,
consider this...
- Erligang, Gojoseon, Jomon, Majiayao, Mumun, Qijia, Siwa, Wucheng, Xindian,
Yueshi, Xia dynasty,
Shang dynasty, Sanxingdui, Zhou
dynasty Eurasia and Siberia...
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culture Qujialing culture Longshan culture Baodun culture Shijiahe culture Yueshi culture Neolithic Tibet South Asia
Lahuradewa Mehrgarh Marine archaeology...
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Yellow River Houli Beixin Yangshao Xis****po
Dawenkou Longshan Chengziya Yueshi Middle and
Upper Yangtze Pengtoushan Bashidang Chengbeixi Daxi Tangjiagang...
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Major sites Zhengzhou, Yanshi,
Panlongcheng Preceded by
Erlitou culture,
Yueshi culture Followed by Xiaoshuangqiao–Huanbei
Chinese name Traditional Chinese...