
Hongshan stakes foundation claim
China DailyThe round rubble mound tomb of the Yuanbaoshan archaeological site in Aohan Banner of Chifeng, Inner Mongolia autonomous region, is found during a four-month salvage excavation earlier this year. Artifacts reveal society that developed architectural techniques and craftsmanship, Fang Aiqing in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, Yuan Hui in Hohhot and Wu Yong in Shenyang report. Around 6,500 to 4,900 years ago, a late Neolithic culture called Hongshan thrived here, marked by its use of delicate jade ware and the initial totems of the Chinese dragon. Since the first archaeological site of Hongshan was discovered in this area in 1921, more than 1,100 sites have been found over the following century, mostly in southeastern Inner Mongolia, western Liaoning province and northern Hebei province.
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