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==Creation periods==
==Creation periods==
From the production methods and contents of the [[petroglyph]]s, these [[rock painting]]s were carved from the [[Late Neolithic]] to [[Qing Dynasty]], with a large span of time.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.xinhuanet.com//local/2017-03/21/c_1120665181.htm|title=A new rock painting group of ancient nomads discovered in western Inner Mongolia|date=2017-03-21|work=[[Xinhua News Agency]]}}</ref>
From the production methods and contents of the [[petroglyph]]s, these [[rock painting]]s were carved from the [[Late Neolithic]] to [[Qing Dynasty]], with a large span of time.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.xinhuanet.com//local/2017-03/21/c_1120665181.htm|title=A new rock painting group of ancient nomads discovered in western Inner Mongolia|date=2017-03-21|work=[[Xinhua News Agency]]}}</ref>
==Discovery==
==Discoveries==
In 2013, Petroglyphs Complexes of Bayanhaote (巴彦浩特岩画群) first appeared in the [[Camera lens|lens]] of a [[hiking]] [[photographer]] in Bayanhot. <ref>{{cite news|url=http://nmg.sina.com.cn/news/2017-03-22/detail-ifycnpiu9303573.shtml|title=Petroglyphs Complexes of Bayanhaote Becomes the 103rd Petroglyphs Complexes in Alashan League|date=2017-03-22|work=[[sina.com.cn|Sina]]}}</ref>
In 2013, Petroglyphs Complexes of Bayanhaote (巴彦浩特岩画群) first appeared in the [[Camera lens|lens]] of a [[hiking]] [[photographer]] in Bayanhot. <ref>{{cite news|url=http://nmg.sina.com.cn/news/2017-03-22/detail-ifycnpiu9303573.shtml|title=Petroglyphs Complexes of Bayanhaote Becomes the 103rd Petroglyphs Complexes in Alashan League|date=2017-03-22|work=[[sina.com.cn|Sina]]}}</ref>


In 2017, Alashan Left Banner Cultural Relics Administration newly discovered an ancient rock painting group created in 2000 years ago in [[Bayanhot Town ]], which was named "Bayanhot Rock Paintings" with a total area of about 12 square kilometers.
==References==
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Revision as of 14:13, 15 February 2021

Bayanhot Petroglyphs
LocationWestern foot of Helan Mountains, Alxa Left Banner[1]
History
PeriodsLate Neolithic to Qing Dynasty

Rock Paintings of Bayanhaote (simplified Chinese: 巴彦浩特岩画; traditional Chinese: 巴彥浩特岩畫; pinyin: Bāyànhàotè Yánhuà), also known as Bayanhot Rock Paintings,[2] are images carved into the rocks of Bayanhaote, Alxa Left Banner, Inner Mongolia.[3]

Petroglyphs Complexes of Bayanhaote includes three rock painting sites, such as Rock Paintings of Halawugoukou (哈喇乌沟口岩画), Rock Paintings of Zheyao Mountain (折腰山岩画) and Rock Paintings of Huoshaoquan (火烧圈岩画).[4]

In 2018, Alashan League built the Bayanhot Petroglyphs Heritage Park (巴彦浩特岩画遗址公园) in Helan Grassland (贺兰草原), where Bayanhot Petroglyphs are more concentrated.[5]

Creation periods

From the production methods and contents of the petroglyphs, these rock paintings were carved from the Late Neolithic to Qing Dynasty, with a large span of time.[6]

Discoveries

In 2013, Petroglyphs Complexes of Bayanhaote (巴彦浩特岩画群) first appeared in the lens of a hiking photographer in Bayanhot. [7]

In 2017, Alashan Left Banner Cultural Relics Administration newly discovered an ancient rock painting group created in 2000 years ago in Bayanhot Town , which was named "Bayanhot Rock Paintings" with a total area of about 12 square kilometers.

References

  1. ^ "How do we read the "heavenly book" of petroglyphs?". Ifeng.com. 2021-01-19.
  2. ^ "Nomadic rock paintings discovered in Bayanhot". China Daily. 2017-03-23.
  3. ^ Li Xuejun (1 July 2017). Time and space years: the roots and soul of Helan Mountains. Ningxia People's Publishing House. pp. 171-. ISBN 978-7-227-06698-9.
  4. ^ Sun Jianjun; Jing Xueyi (1 December 2018). Rock Paintings of Bayanhaote. Ningxia People's Publishing House. ISBN 978-7-5544-2707-1.
  5. ^ "Unfold the historical picture of the northern peoples from the rock paintings" (PDF). China Culture Dailly. 2019-08-08.
  6. ^ "A new rock painting group of ancient nomads discovered in western Inner Mongolia". Xinhua News Agency. 2017-03-21.
  7. ^ "Petroglyphs Complexes of Bayanhaote Becomes the 103rd Petroglyphs Complexes in Alashan League". Sina. 2017-03-22.