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Ref ID: 32667
Ref Type: Journal Article
Authors: Fu Xianguo,
Title: The Dingsishan site and the prehistory of Guangxi, south China
Date: 2002
Source: Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association
Notes: Proceedings of the 16th Congress of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association, Melaka, Malaysia, 1 to 7 July 1998.
Abstract: Dingsishan is a well-preserved shell midden site in Guangxi, South China. Large quantities of artefacts and a very unusual form of disarticulated inhumation burial occur in this site. The Dingsishan assemblage can be divided into four phases, tentatively dated from parallels with other sites between 10,000 and 5500 BP. The discovery of this assemblage provides important information for the Holocene prehistory of South China.
Date Created: 4/2/2003
Volume: 22
Page Start: 63
Page End: 71