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ᥨ᳦₇䢲⾾٫⦰ᥨ⳹⇈ັຍˏຯǐ㟌ᥨ٫ඩⅲᥨ⳹
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ঋˮ䢲˖൬᳦⨑ᪿᐷ٪䢲˗൬ᒶෳᰁᐷ٪䢲をᒝ̞⨑ᪿ
ᐷ٪ᒶෳᰁᐷ٪Ⅼൢ⡊ϜǐᎯᐁധသ⌏♘ᑚ͞˩⚯ᘬ
䢲ໝ͞☼᳦ՌԬע 䤄ע ໝǐ⨑ᪿᐷ٪㑦ঋ
֨ॸⅲǏἔࣰǏᕖח♃ⅲ㷖㡦ǏⒾ⛷ࣰḵǏ⚘㷄❎
ި⓼䢲㐝ˏᏵ۵ᐷ٪Փᕖ㭙᥅ᬠⅲ⽖㡦⧀ᾔἔᇦ⻒䢲㧩
⍷̞㟌ᥨ˕⿰ᨕۈ⍻ᕒᕳᕩⅲḵㇲᐷ٪Ⅼൢ᥅ໜ䢲̷
ϕˮ४ᑕ⊅ࣰᓁ͞⡃۵ⅲՇೲᕇ؟ㅵǐ
LIANGZHU CULTURE
Liangzhu Culture is a Neolithic culture developed in
the lower reaches of the Yangtze River. It is named after
the archaeological site located at Liangzhu of Yuhang
County in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. Liangzhu
Culture is primarily spread around Lake Taihu area,
stretching down to Qiantang River in the south and
up to Changzhou area in Jiangsu province. Excavated
materials from the upper stratum of Qingdun in
Hai'an county of Jiangsu province also suggest their
connection to the Liangzhu Culture. At the site of the
Fuquan Mountain, its upper stratum is attributed to the
Liangzhu Culture while its lower stratum to the Songze
Culture, thus indicating the former may have evolved
from the Songze Culture. Scientific radiocarbon dating
places the Liangzhu Culture to circa 3300 to 2200
BC. Millets, jade carvings, carved black pottery, woven
bamboo, linen and silk fabrics were among the finds
from the Liangzhu sites. Among the material cultures
found such as the advanced level of pottery making
and jade carvings, all these would strongly support a
community that had reached an unprecedented level
of sophistication.
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