Shajing culture (Gansu, China): main sites and problems of chronology

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The article presents main materials and problems of chronology related to the Shajing culture of the Early Iron Age. The sites of this culture have been discovered in the central part of Gansu Province (China). Seven big burial grounds and almost the same amount of fortified settlements (with walls made of compacted loess) have been excavated. Painted pottery, associated with the local tradition of Neolithic-Early Bronze Age, has been found at the early sites, but the Scythian-like artifacts constitute the core of this culture. This makes it possible to clarify the chronological limits of the culture as 900-400 BC, but probably with the later specific dates. Different suggestions have been made concerning the ethnic origins of the “Shajing people,” who may have some connections with the Tocharian-speaking Yuezhi, the proto-Tibetean Qiang andRong, or even with the Iranian Wusuns. The Shajing culture might have emerged from the interaction of all these (or close) ethnic and cultural components.

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Shajing culture, painted pottery, chronological limits, ethnic attribution

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