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Henan province; it ultimately retreated under pressures from the Banpo-Xiyin cultures. Its

successor, the Liulin phase of the Dawenkou culture, occupied only the central area of the

Hougang culture's territory. The Dawenkou culture underwent a territorial expansion during

its Xixiaohou phase, but it did not attain the scale of Phase I of the Hougang culture. The

Zaoliitai culture, which was distributed over northern Anhui province and eastern Henan

province, was probably a collateral branch of this cultural sequence.

3. In the area of Xilamulun River, as well as the area to the immediate north and south

of the southern branches of the Yanshan Mountains, the sequence of Neolithic cultures is as

follows:

/ Hongshan, Xiaoheyan

Xinglongwa ^ Zhaobaogou

Fifteen objects of the Hongshan culture, including nine from the Niuheliang site, are included

in this exhibition (cats. 10-22). The Niuheliang site, containing the remains of altars, temples,

and cairns, is the largest and most important ritual site of the Hongshan culture, and its altars

and temples are the earliest known examples of such structures in China. The Xinglongwa cul

ture dates to around 6000 BCE. The Hongshan culture spans a much longer period — the fifth

and the fourth millennium BCE — and falls into early, middle, and late stages, whose dates correspond

roughly with those of the Banpo culture, the Xiyin culture, and Phase IV of the Banpo

culture. The dates of the Zhaobaogou culture and the Xiaoheyan culture are contemporaneous

with those of the Banpo culture and the Xixiaohou Phase of the Dawenkou culture, respectively.

The Zhaobaogou culture (concentrated in the south) and the Hongshan culture (concentrated

in the north) were the successors of the Xinglongwa culture; there is evidence that the two

intermingled over a wide area. During the period of the transition from the Xinglongwa culture

to the Hongshan culture (as well as during the period of the Hongshan culture itself), this

sequence was influenced by Phase I of Hougang culture, the Banpo culture, and the Xiyin

culture, and it adopted certain traditions from these cultures, such as techniques of pottery

making and decoration. No successor to the Zhaobaogou culture and the Xiaoheyan culture

has yet been found, and it is likely that the Zhaobaogou culture was absorbed into the Hongshan

culture. Some elements of the Zhaobaogou culture, however, are visible in artifacts of the

Lower Xiajiadian culture (coeval with the Xia dynasty).

4. In the middle Yangzi region, the sequence of Neolithic cultures is as follows:

Youziling .

r Chengbeixi -> Daxi -» Qujialing -» Shijiahe -> Later Shijiahe

Pengtoushan

I Lower Zaoshi -> Tangjiagang-*

[These are not represented in this exhibition, and the sequence is for that reason not

elaborated.]

5. In the lower Yangzi region, the sequence of Neolithic cultures is as follows:

Luojiajiao -» Majiabang -> Songze —> Liangzhu

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