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In the late neolithic, in the South of Guang Xi, China formed a series of archaeological sites distinctively characterized by big Stone shovels. These artifacts are closely related to agricultural productive activity, including agricultural customs. The remains of this culture dated from the Late Neolithic to the Early Iron Age (West Han). In the 5 north and north-east provinces of Vietnam (Cao Bang, Lang Son, Quang Ninh, Tuyen Quang, Hai Phong), there have been discoveries of 15 big stone shovels with the same type as those of Guang Xi. These are evidences of the interaction between ancient habitants in the South of Guang Xi and those in the North of Vietnam.
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