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In 2001, Kuahuqiao culture was recognised as one of top 10 most important archaeological discoveries in China.
In 2001, Kuahuqiao culture was recognised as one of top 10 most important archaeological discoveries in China.


Kuahuqiao has been entered in the official list of the Monuments of the People's Republic of China since 2006.
Kuahuqiao has been entered in the official list of the Monuments of the People's Republic of China since 2006.<ref>Zheng Lifei, [http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2007-08/08/content_5449295.htm Hangzhou home to ancient cultural heritage.] 8 August 2007, chinadaily.com.cn</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
*[[List of Neolithic sites in China]]
*[[List of Neolithic sites in China]]
*[[Wet rice cultivation]]
*[[Wet rice cultivation]]

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==Literature==
==Literature==
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==External Links==
*Paddy rice cultivation in China dating back 7,700 years
*Paddy rice cultivation in China dating back 7,700 years
*Zheng Lifei, [http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2007-08/08/content_5449295.htm Hangzhou home to ancient cultural heritage.] chinadaily.com.cn 8 August 2007
*Zheng Lifei, [http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/cndy/2007-08/08/content_5449295.htm Hangzhou home to ancient cultural heritage.] 8 August 2007, chinadaily.com.cn

Revision as of 19:44, 25 September 2016

Kuahuqiao (跨湖桥 遗址Kuahuqiao Yizhi) is an early neolithic site of Kuahuqiao culture (跨湖桥 文化 Kuahuqiao Wenhua); it was discovered in 1990 near Xianghu village, Xiaoshan District of Hangzhou, in the Chinese province of Zhejiang. The site has a history of 8,000 years.

Archaeologist Yan Wenming (严文明) has researched the site.

In 2001, Kuahuqiao culture was recognised as one of top 10 most important archaeological discoveries in China.

Kuahuqiao has been entered in the official list of the Monuments of the People's Republic of China since 2006.[1]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Zheng Lifei, Hangzhou home to ancient cultural heritage. 8 August 2007, chinadaily.com.cn

Literature

  • Xiaoshan Bowuguan萧山博物馆 (Xiaoshan Museum): Xiaoshan gu Taoci萧山古陶瓷 (Old ceramics in Xiaoshan), Beijing: Wenwu chubanshe 2007; ISBN 9787501021161