- The
Majiabang culture,
formerly also
written Ma-chia-pang, was a
Chinese Neolithic culture that
occupied the
Yangtze River Delta,
primarily around Lake...
- cultures. Some
scholars ****ert that the
Hemudu culture co-existed with the
Majiabang culture as two
separate and
distinct cultures, with
cultural transmissions...
- BCE)
Shijiahe culture (2500–2000 BCE)
Hemudu culture (5500–3300 BCE)
Majiabang culture (5000–3300 BCE)
Songze culture (3800–3300 BCE)
Liangzhu culture...
- of 3660–3620 BCE.
Although it is
accepted to be the
successor of the
Majiabang culture,
others have
suggested that
Songze was a
successor phase to the...
- Triangular-shaped
stone ploughshares are
found at the
sites of
Chinese Majiabang culture dated to 3500 BC
around Lake Tai.
Ploughshares have also been...
-
Haiyong and
Qilong townships. "The
Shanghainese of 6000
Years Ago – the
Majiabang Culture".
Shanghai Qingpu Museum.
Archived from the
original on 4 January...
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Neolithic cultures of
China Dawenkou culture Hemudu culture Majiayao culture Majiabang culture Hongshan culture Beifudi Xis****po "Yangshao
Culture Museum". Archived...
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possibly also the Kra-Dai, and ****ociated with the Kuahuqiao, Hemudu,
Majiabang, Songze, Liangzhu, and
Maquiao cultures. The
second is in the
middle Yangtze...
- at
several Yangtze River Delta sites,
including the type site of the
Majiabang culture. Conversely, jade
artefacts at Daxi
sites show
possible influence...
-
homelands of pre-Austronesians and ****ociated with the Kauhuqiao, Hemudu,
Majiabang, and
Songze cultures. It is
characterized by
typical pre-Austronesian...