5000-year-old Liangchu Culture Jade Carving of Totem
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This is a jade carving of a Liangzhu totem of 5000 years ago.It is decorated with a taotie motif.The Liangzhu Culture entered its prime about 4000 ~ 5000 years ago, but suddenly disappeared from the Taihu Lake area about 4200 years ago when it reached the peak. There are almost no traces of the splendid culture created by the Liangzhu people in the following years ever found in this area. Recent research has shown that the development of human settlements was interrupted several times by rising waters. This led researchers to conclude the demise of the Liangzhu culture was brought about by extreme environmental changes such as floods, as the cultural layers are usually interrupted by muddy or marshy and sandy–gravelly layers with buried palaeotrees. Some evidence implicates that the Taihu lake was formed as an impact crater only 4500 years ago, which could help explaining the disappearance of the Liangzhu culture. This jade totem is carved with Taotie motifs which are believed to be the motifs of ancient Aliens from outer space.
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21 x 6 cm
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5000-year-old Liangchu Culture Jade Carving of Totem
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