Baijinbao

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Baijinbao ( Chinese  白金宝 遗址 , Pinyin Báijīnbǎo yízhǐ ) is an archaeological site of the Baijinbao culture ( 白金宝 文化 , Báijīnbǎo wénhuà ), a Bronze Age culture at the time of the Western Zhou Dynasty in the northeast Chinese province of Heilongjiang . It is located in Baijinbao Village (Chinese 白金宝 屯) in Minyi Township in Zhaoyuan County on the left bank of the Nen Jiang River in the Songnen Plain . It is dated to about 2900 years ago. The site was discovered in 1974. Their ceramics are similar to those of the Zhongyuan area. The Baijinbao site has been on the List of Monuments of the People's Republic of China since 1996 (4-23).

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  • Bycatch Wenwu 北方 文物 1997.04: An Excavation Report in 1986 of Baijinbao Site, Zhaoyuan County, Heilongjiang by The Relics and Archaeological Research Institute of Heilongjiang and Archaeological Department of Jilin University. Beijing, 1997 (Chinese)

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  1. http://www.china.com.cn/aboutchina/data/wwbhdw/txt/2006-12/12/content_7495700.htm

Coordinates: 45 ° 29 ′ 39.8 ″  N , 124 ° 27 ′ 13 ″  E