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  1. Hamada, Kosaku and Mizuno Seiichi. "Chifeng Hongshanhou," Archaeologia Orientalis, ser. A, No. 6. Far-Eastern Archaeology Society of Japan, (1938).
  2. "Iindustries include ... copper." Encyclopedia of Prehistory: Volume 3: East Asia and Oceania, Ed.: Peter N. Peregrine, Melvin Ember, Springer Science & Business Media, 2001, p. 79
  3. 1 2 Le cartel précise : Liaoning Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology
  4. Objet similaire in : China. 5000 years : Innovation and Transformation in the Arts, Selected by Sherman Lee, Guggenheim museum 1998. page Jade : 1
  5. Notice du Musée Guimet pour cet objet
  6. . Appellation chinoise traditionnelle : pièce jue. L'objet est vraisemblablement originaire de la région de Hongshan. Réf. แม่แบบ:Harvsp . Notice 7. "Amulette en forme de larve au museau vaguement porcin" : Roberto Ciarla : แม่แบบ:Harvsp.
  7. 1 2 Please refer to Niuheliang.
  8. 1 2 3 4 Sites of Hongshan Culture: The Niuheliang Archaeological Site, the Hongshanhou Archaeological Site, and Weijiawopu Archaeological Site unesco.org
  9. University of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Regional Lifeways and Cultural Remains in the Northern Corridor: Chifeng International Collaborative Archaeological Research Project. Cited references: Drennan 1995; and Earle 1987, 1997.
  10. Sarah M. Nelson, Rachel A. Matson, Rachel M. Roberts, Chris Rock and Robert E. Stencel: Archaeoastronomical Evidence for Wuism at the Hongshan Site of Niuheliang, 2006.
  11. Sun, X. (2000) Crossing the Boundaries between Heaven and Man: Astronomy in Ancient China. In H. Selin (ed.), Astronomy Across Cultures: The History of Non-Western Astronomy. 423–454. Kluwer Academic.
  12. Guo, Da-Shun 1995. Hongshan and related cultures. In: The archaeology of Northeast China: beyond the Great Wall. Nelson, Sarah M. ed. 21–64. London and New York: Routledge.
  13. Roger Blench(2004), Stratification in the peopling of China: how far does the linguistic evidence match genetics and archaeology? p.9
  14. Kwang-chih Chang and Sarah Allan, The Formation of Chinese Civilization: An Archaeological Perspective, p. 65
  15. Keith Pratt(2006), Everlasting Flower, p.30.