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English: The distribution of Taiwan nephrite artifacts in Southeast Asia. The green zone represents the currently known distribution of Taiwan nephrite artifacts. The green triangle locates the Fengtian nephrite deposit. Yellow stars represent sites outside Taiwan with positively identified Fengtian nephrite artifacts (Taiwan itself has >108 jade-bearing sites, and these cannot be shown individually). Blue stars represent sites with jade artifacts of possible Fengtian origin, based on visual examination but not yet demonstrated in terms of mineral chemistry. Black circles represent sites that have identified nephrite of non-Fengtian origin. Identified Fengtian and possibly Fengtian nephrites. |
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Source | O Beyer Philippines and East Asian Archaeology and Its Relation to the Origin of the Pacific Islands Population (National Research Council of the Philippines, Manila), pp. 44–45, 61–71. (1948). |
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Ancient jades map 3,000 years of prehistoric exchange in Southeast Asia Hsiao-Chun Hung hung@coombs.anu.edu.au, Yoshiyuki Iizuka, Peter Bellwood, , Kim Dung Nguyen, Bérénice Bellina, Praon Silapanth, Eusebio Dizon, Rey Santiago, Ipoi Datan, and Jonathan H. Manton |
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