Siba culture
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La culture de Siba (1900-1500 AEC) est une culture chinoise de l'Âge du bronze. Elle est située dans le corridor du Hexi, entre les populations de l'Ouest qui apportaient la métallurgie du bronze et l'élevage du bétail et du cheval, et celles de l'Est, parmi lesquelles la culture de Qijia, sa voisine immédiate à l'est. Elle a aussi reçu des influences culturelles provenant de Chine centrale.
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The Siba culture (Chinese: 四坝文化), also called Huoshaogou culture (火烧沟), was a Bronze Age archaeological culture that flourished circa 1900 to 1500 BC in the Hexi Corridor, in Gansu Province of Northwest China. It was discovered in 1984 at Sibatan in Shandan County. Siba type pottery vessels are different from the others in Gansu. Siba produced painted pottery with coloured decorations; these were painted after the vessels had been fired. Similar pottery was used by the at Hami basin to the west. The site of Ganguya in Jiuquan has been excavated.
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De Sibacultuur is een archeologische cultuur van de Bronstijd (1900-1500 v.Chr.) in de Hexi-corridor in Gansu, China. De cultuur ontleent haar naam aan de site Sibatan in het arrondissement Shandan, Gansu, onderzocht in 1948. Ze is gelegen in de Hexi-corridor, over 800 km van de Qilian Shane in het zuiden, de in het noorden, de -rivier in het westen en Wuwei in het oosten. Belangrijke sites zijn Huoshaogou (arrondissement , rijk aan metalen vondsten) Donghushan (arrondissement ) en Ganguya (stadsprefectuur Jiuquan), allen oude begraafplaatsen.
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Culture de Siba
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Sibacultuur
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Siba culture
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La culture de Siba (1900-1500 AEC) est une culture chinoise de l'Âge du bronze. Elle est située dans le corridor du Hexi, entre les populations de l'Ouest qui apportaient la métallurgie du bronze et l'élevage du bétail et du cheval, et celles de l'Est, parmi lesquelles la culture de Qijia, sa voisine immédiate à l'est. Elle a aussi reçu des influences culturelles provenant de Chine centrale.
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The Siba culture (Chinese: 四坝文化), also called Huoshaogou culture (火烧沟), was a Bronze Age archaeological culture that flourished circa 1900 to 1500 BC in the Hexi Corridor, in Gansu Province of Northwest China. It was discovered in 1984 at Sibatan in Shandan County. Siba type pottery vessels are different from the others in Gansu. Siba produced painted pottery with coloured decorations; these were painted after the vessels had been fired. Similar pottery was used by the at Hami basin to the west. The Siba engaged in agricultural activities like millet farming and pig farming. Their metallurgy was highly developed. Siba culture is found mainly to the west of the Gansu corridor. The locations are found at Yongchang, Minyue, Jiuquan, Yumen counties, and others. Siba culture is bordered by the Qijia culture to the east. The later period of Qijia is very close to Siba culture. The Siba culture may have developed independently. The site of Ganguya in Jiuquan has been excavated. Significant differences have been observed in the comparison of the burial customs and artifacts in the three sites excavated: Donghuishan, Huoshaogou and Ganguya. "During the first two periods of the [Donghuishan] Cemetery, there were only arsenical copper articles, but by the third period, bronze articles came into being. In the Ganguya Cemetery which was later than the Donghuishan Cemetery, more than sixty-five percent of the copper samples was tested bronze articles." Siba culture played an intermediary role between the cultures to the east and west. There were also contacts with the Eurasian steppe. Research indicates that there was close interaction between agricultural and pastoral/hunting communities in this wide geographical area; pastoral/hunting communities also possessed many metal artefacts.
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De Sibacultuur is een archeologische cultuur van de Bronstijd (1900-1500 v.Chr.) in de Hexi-corridor in Gansu, China. De cultuur ontleent haar naam aan de site Sibatan in het arrondissement Shandan, Gansu, onderzocht in 1948. Ze is gelegen in de Hexi-corridor, over 800 km van de Qilian Shane in het zuiden, de in het noorden, de -rivier in het westen en Wuwei in het oosten. Belangrijke sites zijn Huoshaogou (arrondissement , rijk aan metalen vondsten) Donghushan (arrondissement ) en Ganguya (stadsprefectuur Jiuquan), allen oude begraafplaatsen. De cultuur was een schakel tussen westerse bevolkingsgroepen welke de technieken van bronsbewerking, veeteelt en paarden brachten, en de volkeren in het oosten, in het bijzonder van de aangrenzende Qijiacultuur. Ook ontving ze culturele invloeden vanuit het kerngebied van China.
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