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Siba culture : ウィキペディア英語版
Siwa culture

Siwa culture (also 'Siba'; ) was a Bronze Age culture in the Gansu province of China. It was first discovered at Mount Siwa (寺洼山) in Lintao County, hence its name.〔Diese Stätte wird auch ''Miaopingyagou yizhi'' 庙坪鸦沟遗址 genannt.〕 Siwa culture dating is approximately from 14th to 11th Century BC,〔http://www.gscn.com.cn/Get/dingxi/101927379.htm〕 it is tentatively attributed to the cultures of the Di () and Qiang () peoples.〔 (Rìbào, ''Gansu Daily'' ). (Líntáoxiàn Sìwā Wénhuà Yízhǐ''; "Entering Lintao County's Siwa Ruins" ). 2007. Accessed 17 Dec 2013. 〕
==Context==

The neighbouring Xindian culture was roughly contemporary with the Siwa culture, and was influenced by it. Some scholars hold that Siwa culture descended from the Qijia culture.〔Anne P. Underhill, ed., (''A Companion to Chinese Archaeology''. ) Wiley Blackwell Companions to Anthropology. John Wiley & Sons, 2013 ISBN 1118325788〕

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