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Brief Introduction of Liang Qing Temple Cemetery in Ruicheng, Shanxi Province
Ruicheng Liang Qing Temple Cemetery belongs to the temple-Potou Site (namely "Potou Site"). The site was first discovered in 1955 and 1965, belonging to the second stage culture of Miaodigou in Neolithic Age, with a total cemetery area of nearly 5,000 square meters. In 2004, 262 graves were excavated and cleared. The tombs are arranged in an orderly way, from north to south in rows and from east to west in columns. At the same time, there are complicated broken relationships. More than 200 pieces of jade and stone tools, such as jade jade, jade yue and jade cong, were unearthed in the tomb.
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