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Xiaoheyan culture
Archaeological culture in China / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Xiaoheyan culture was a Neolithic culture that existed in Aohan Banner, Inner Mongolia, China from approximately 3500–2000 BC.[1] The culture was named after the site discovered at Xiaoheyan, Aohan Banner.[1][2]
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Geographical range | Aohan Banner, Inner Mongolia, China | ||||||
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Period | Neolithic | ||||||
Dates | c. 3000–2500BC | ||||||
Type site | Xiaoheyan | ||||||
Preceded by | Hongshan Culture (红山文化) | ||||||
Followed by | Lower Xiajiadian culture (夏家店文化) | ||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 小河沿文化 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 小河沿文化 | ||||||
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