Songze culture
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Geographical range | Eastern China | ||||||
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Period | Neolithic China | ||||||
Dates | c. 3800 – c. 3300 BCE | ||||||
Preceded by | Majiabang culture | ||||||
Followed by | Liangzhu culture | ||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 崧澤文化 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 崧泽文化 | ||||||
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Songze culture was a matriarchal Chinese Neolithic culture that existed between 3800 and 3300 BCE in the Lake Tai area near Shanghai.[1][2]
In 1957, at zh Town in Shanghai's Qingpu District, archaeologists discoved a Songze culture village on top of an earlier settlement attributed to the Majiabang culture.,[3] Though it is also said to be a successor phase to Hemudu culture.[4]
References
- ↑ Wang (2001), p. 220.
- ↑ Qin (2013), p. 578.
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