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Liangzhu Culture
The Liangzhu Culture was discovered in Liangzhu Village of Zhejiang Province around the 1930s. It is a settlement of ancient people in the late Neolithic Age (about 4,700-5,300 years ago). Fifty more sites from the Liangzhu Culture are distributed around the Taihu Lake including remains of villages and tombs. The notable findings here are jade articles with a large variety and refined artwork. Designs on those jade articles are suspected as the totem at the time. Potteries are characterized as basalts. The Liangzhu Culture and Hemudu Culture coexisted for about 1,000 years respectively in different parts of the Yangtze River.
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