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English: Neolthic Pottery. Dawenkou culture, 4th millennium BC.
Shandong Provincial Museum, Jinan The Dawenkou neolithic culture occupied the East Coast provinces of Shandong and Jiangsu; it coexisted with, and apparently traded influences with, the Yangshao culture to the west. This can be seen in objects like the painted pot at lower left, that shares design elements with similar Yangshao, Miaodigou phase, pottery from Henan. The Jinan museum is rich in East Coast Neolithic pottery, from Dawenkou and its successor Longshan; the Longshan type site is only a few km outside of Jinan. |
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