- 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 the
Majiayao cultures. The main food of the
Yangshao people was millet, with some sites...
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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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flourished in the
eastern end of
Gansu from
about 6000 BC to
about 3000 BC. The
Majiayao culture and part of the
Qijia culture took root in
Gansu from 3100 BC to...
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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...
- Estonian. In China, the
earliest bronze artefacts have been
found in the
Majiayao culture site (between 3100 and 2700 BC). The term "Bronze Age" has been...
- from the
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...
- of the
northern Caucasus (Koban culture), and in
Neolithic China in the
Majiayao culture.
Other Iron Age
attestations of the
swastika can be ****ociated...