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English: Bone chan spade (c. 24 cm long, head of humerus, undetermined species, blade c. 6 cm long. Bashidang site. Pengtoushan culture (c. 9100 - 6800 BP). Hunan Museum
Français : Bêche en os, probablement attachée à un manche en bois (L. 24 cm), humérus d'un gros animal indéterminé. Site de Bashidang, culture de Pengtoushan ( env. 7510 - 4850 AEC). Musée du Hunan. (ref : Anne P. Underhill (dir.), "A companion to Chinese archaeology", 2013 (ISBN 978-1-4443-3529-3), p. 498-506.)
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