List of Bronze Age sites in China
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This is a list of Bronze Age archaeological sites and cultures in China:
- Ba-Shu (e.g. the bronzes of the village Sanxingdui in Sichuan)
- Chuxiong county, Yunnan, -5th century)
- Dongxiafeng (Shanxi)
- Erligang culture
- Erlitou culture 二里頭, first and second period (Henan)
- Fenghao (Shaanxi)
- Jinsha
- Liaoning bronze dagger culture
- Lower Xiajiadian culture
- Majiayao culture
- Panlongcheng
- Qijia culture
- Sanxingdui
- Shajing (Gansu)
- Shizhaishan (e.g. the bronzes from the burials in Shizhaishan, Jinning county, Yunnan, from the old state Dian)
- Siwa culture or 'Siba' -- Gansu, upper reaches of the Yellow River
- Taosi (Shanxi)
- Upper Xiajiadian culture
- Wanjiaba (e.g. the bronzes from the burials in Wanjiaba)
- Wucheng culture
- Xiaohe Tomb complex
- Xijiadian culture, lower stratum (Nord-Hebei) and upper stratum (Nord-Hebei and Liaoning)
- Xindian culture (Gansu)
- Xingan
- Xituanshan (Jilin)
- Yueshi (Shandong and Nord-Jiangsu)
- Zhukaigou culture
- Zhouyuan (Shaanxi)
See also
- History of China
- List of Chalcolithic cultures of China
- List of Neolithic cultures of China
- List of Palaeolithic sites in China
- Prehistoric Asia
- Prehistoric China
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