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Taosi (Chinese: 陶寺; pinyin: Táosì) is an archaeological site in Xiangfen County, Shanxi, China. Taosi is considered to be part of the late phase of the Longshan culture in southern Shanxi, also known as the Taosi phase (2300 BC to 1900 BC).
Shimao (Chinese: 石峁; pinyin: Shímǎo) is a Neolithic site in Shenmu County, Shaanxi, China.The site is located in the northern part of the Loess Plateau, on the southern edge of the Ordos Desert.
The earliest metal bells, with one found in the Taosi site, and four in the Erlitou site, dated to about 2000 BC, may have been derived from the earlier pottery prototype. [24] The first bronze dagger-axe or ge appeared at the Erlitou site, [ 25 ] where two were found among over 200 bronze artifacts (as of 2002) at the site. [ 26 ]
The clappers were likely made from organic material, as none survive in the ceramic bells from Taosi. [8] Six bronze-cast ling have been found in tombs at Erlitou, the type site of the Erlitou culture (1900–1500). These are cast using the piece-mold technique in tin bronze, with small amounts of added lead. They are much larger than the bells ...
Taosi Township (simplified Chinese: 陶寺乡; traditional Chinese: 陶寺鄉; pinyin: Táosì Xiāng) is a township in Xiangfen County, Shanxi, China.It is bordered by Dadeng Township to the north, Xincheng Town to the west, Yicheng County to the east, and Quwo County to the south.
Jinyang City ruins Jinyang gucheng yizhi 晋阳古城遗址: Taiyuan 太原市 5-10 Old Towns of Pujindu and Puzhou: Pujindu yu Puzhou gucheng yizhi 蒲津渡与蒲州故城遗址: Yongji 永济市 5-11 Quhui Temple Stone Sculptures: Quhui si shixiang zhuan 曲回寺石像冢: Lingqiu County 灵丘县 5-12 Mamaozhuang Tombs: Mamaozhuang muqun ...
Black egg-shell pottery stemmed cup of the Shandong Longshan. Shandong Museum Black pottery wine jar (lei).National Museum of China White pottery gui.Shandong Museum. The Longshan culture, also sometimes referred to as the Black Pottery Culture, was a late Neolithic culture in the middle and lower Yellow River valley areas of northern China from about 3000 to 1900 BC.
Juxian Restaurant (Chinese: 聚仙饭店; pinyin: Jùxiān Fàndiàn) was a restaurant located in Taosi Township of Xiangfen County, Shanxi, China, which collapsed at around 9:40 a.m. on August 29, 2020. Twenty-nine people have been confirmed dead.