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Niuheliang
Niuheliang () is a Neolithic archaeological site in Liaoning Province, Northeast China, along the middle and upper reaches of the Laoha River and the Yingjin River (presently on the border of Chaoyang and Jianping County). Discovered in 1983, Niuheliang site belongs to the Hongshan culture. It includes evidence of religion, such as a temple, an altar and a cairn.〔 (【引用サイトリンク】title=Exploring Chinese History :: Culture :: Chinese Archaeology :: Archaeological Sites ) 〕 ==Description== Niuheliang is a large burial site scattered over hill tops over a 50 square kilometer area. The altitude of Niuheliang ranges between 550 meters and 680 meters above sea level.〔(Sites of Hongshan Culture: The Niuheliang Archaeological Site, the Hongshanhou Archaeological Site, and Weijiawopu Archaeological Site ) unesco.org〕 Niuheliang dates to 3,500-3,000 BCE. It was a burial and sacrificial center in the late Hongshan period. No residential settlements have been discovered here so far.〔
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