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- Qijia_culture comment "The Qijia culture (2200 BC – 1600 BC) was an early Bronze Age culture distributed around the upper Yellow River region of Gansu (centered in Lanzhou) and eastern Qinghai, China. It is regarded as one of the earliest bronze cultures.The Qijia Culture is named after the Qijiaping Site in Gansu Province.Prior to Qijia culture, in the same area there existed Majiayao culture that was also familiar with metalwork.".
- Q1269223 comment "The Qijia culture (2200 BC – 1600 BC) was an early Bronze Age culture distributed around the upper Yellow River region of Gansu (centered in Lanzhou) and eastern Qinghai, China. It is regarded as one of the earliest bronze cultures.The Qijia Culture is named after the Qijiaping Site in Gansu Province.Prior to Qijia culture, in the same area there existed Majiayao culture that was also familiar with metalwork.".