Further reading
Flad, R. 'Xinglongwajades and genesis of value in northeast China.' In C. Deng and G. Liu (eds.), The Origins of Chinese Jade Culture: Xinglongwa Jades Research and Catalogue. Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 2008.
224-34.Hanks, B.K. and K. Linduff (eds.). Social Complexity in Prehistoric Eurasia. Cambridge University Press, 2009.
Li, X. Development of Social Complexity in the Liaoxi Area, Northeast China. Oxford: Archaeopress, 2008.
Liu, L. The Chinese Neolithic: Trajectories to Early States. Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Liu, L. and X. Chen. The Archaeology of China: From the Late Paleolithic to the Early Bronze Age. Cambridge University Press, 2012.
Liu, X., H.V. Hunt, and M.K. Jones. ‘River valleys and foothills: changing archaeological perceptions of North China's earliest farms.' Antiquity, 83 (2009), 82-95.
Liu, X., M.K. Jones, Z. Zhao, G. Liu, and T.C. O'Connell. ‘The earliest evidence of millet as a staple crop: new light on Neolithic foodways in North China.' American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 149 (2012), 238-90.
Peterson, C.E. and G. Shelach. Jiangzhai: social and economic organization of a middle Neolithic Chinese village.' Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 31 (2012), 265-301.
Shelach, G. ‘Economic adaptation, community structure, and sharing strategies of households at early sedentary communities in northeast China.' Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 25 (2006), 318-45.
Yang, H., G. Liu, and C. Deng. The Origin of Jades in East Asia: Jades of the Xinglongwa Culture. Centre for Chinese Archaeology and Art, Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2007.
Zhao, Z. ‘New archaeobotanic data for the study of the origins of agriculture in China.' Current Anthropology, 52, Supplement 4 (2011), S295-304.