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DescriptionBurial site reconstruction, Bianjiagou, Gansu province, China, neolithic Yangshao culture, ceramic pots, grind stones, human skeleton - Östasiatiska museet, Stockholm - DSC09659.jpg
English: Reconstruction in the Östasiatiska museet, Stockholm, Sweden, of a burial site at Bianjiagou (边家沟, above Qijia Town, Guanghe County, Gansu, China). The grave was discovered by Zhuang Yongcheng with the 1924 expedition of Johan Gunnar Andersson, and is assigned to the Banshan phase of the Majiayao culture.
This is a photo of an artwork at the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities in Sweden with the identifier:
K-05047
This is a photo of an artwork at the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities in Sweden with the identifier:
K-05475
This is a photo of an artwork at the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities in Sweden with the identifier:
K-05476
This is a photo of an artwork at the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities in Sweden with the identifier:
TEMP-1350
Andersson, J. G. (1943). "Researches into the Prehistory of the Chinese". Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities15. Figs. 24 and 25 on pp. 113 and 114, and plate 199.
Romgard, Jan (2009) "Archaeology and Paleontology" in Berkshire Encyclopedia of China, pp. 80–87 p. 81.
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