Английская Википедия:Chifeng Petroglyphs
The Chifeng Petroglyphs[1] (Шаблон:Zh), also known as Chifeng Rock Art,[2] are images carved into the rocks of Chifeng, Inner Mongolia.[3] These petroglyphs were carved by the nomads of ancient northern China.[4]
Chifeng Rock Art, dating back to 8000 to 7000 years ago,[5] is an important part of the rock painting system in Inner Mongolia and even in northern China.[6] The petroglyphs located here are dominated by human faces and animals, with human faces prominently represented by the eyes, followed by the mouth and nose, and then by the ears.[7]
Discovery and research
Chifeng Petroglyphs have been discovered one after another since the 1980s.[8] The petroglyphs here are characterized by a long history, a wide variety of categories and exquisite techniques, and they occupy an important position in the world rock painting system.[9]
References
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