Geographical range | East of Dongting Lake |
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Period | Bronze Age China |
Dates | c. 1300 – 1000 BC |
Type site | Feijiahe and Zhangshutan[1] |
Major sites | Feijiahe, Zhangshutan, Duimenshan, Tonggushan |
Preceded by | Erligang culture |
The Feijiahe culture, also known as Zhangshutan-Feijiahe culture[2][3] or Duimenshan-Feijiahe,[4][5] is a Bronze Age archaeological culture in China.[5] It has been commonly dated to approximately 1300 to 1000 BC. Centered in the area east of Dongting Lake, the Feijiahe culture was a post-Erligang culture marked by the increase of localized traditions.