The Longshan culture was a late Neolithic society that thrived in China from around 3000 to 1900 BCE. It is known for its black pottery, advanced bronze casting techniques, and the emergence of complex social hierarchies.
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Taosi: An important archaeological site associated with the Longshan culture, featuring large-scale earthworks and evidence of ritual activities.
Oracle Bone Script: The earliest known form of Chinese writing, which developed during the later Shang Dynasty but not directly related to the Longshan culture.