Bronze age archaeological culture in Northeast China
Upper Xiajiadian culture
-1000
Karasuk
Irmen
Begazy-Dandybai culture
Mezhovskaya culture
Cimmerians
Iranian pastoral people
Slab- graves
Kuban culture
ASSYRIA
ELAM
Mumun
Arameans
Painted Grey Ware
Swat
Kuru
Chust
Subeshi
Upper Xiajiadian
Siwa culture
Shanma
Deer stones
ZHOU DYNASTY
San- xingdui
Ulaan- zuukh
KUSH
21st Dynasty of Egypt
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General location of the Upper Xiajiadian culture, and contemporary Asian polities c. 1000 BCE
Dates
1000-600 BCE
Preceded by
Lower Xiajiadian culture
Followed by
Jinggouzi culture Donghu people (600-150 BCE)[1]
The Upper Xiajiadian culture (simplified Chinese: 夏家店上层文化; traditional Chinese: 夏家店上層文化; pinyin: Xià jiā diàn shàngcéng wénhuà) (c. 1000-600 BC[5]) was a Bronze Age archaeological culture in Northeast China derived from the Eurasian steppe bronze tradition.[6] It is associated with the Donghu ("Eastern Barbarians") of Chinese history.
^ abDrennan, Robert D. (2014). "Settlement and Social Dynamics in the Upper Daling and Chifeng Regions of Northeastern China". Asian Archaeology. 2: 50–76.
^Rawson, Jessica (2020). "Chariotry and Prone Burials: Reassessing Late Shang China's Relationship with Its Northern Neighbours". Journal of World Prehistory. 33 (2): 138–168. doi:10.1007/s10963-020-09142-4. S2CID 254751158.
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^Barnes, pp. 153
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