A C-shaped jade dragon from Inner Mongolia. Dating to between 4500 and 3000 BCE, it is the earliest known depiction of a dragon. Hongshan culture, now on display at the National Museum
Burnt jade sacrifices in the Chinese Neolithic: the Liangzhu cemetery at Sidun | Antiquity | Cambridge Core
4500-year-old tiger-patterned ritual weapon uncover in east China - Arkeonews
China: in the beginning | The Past
Chinese Jade: The Spiritual and Cultural Significance of Jade in China : Fang, Gu, Hongjuan, Li, Hongjuan, Li, Blishen, Tony, Blishen, Tony: Amazon.sg: Books
Ancient Chinese Hongshan Jade Axe Head Amulet Dragons & Sacrifices w/Translation | eBay
Neolithic Chinese 6" Jade Axe Head w/Inscription--Hongshan Culture 4500 BC-2250 | eBay
Hongshan Jade Dragon (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia
Treasure trove: 4500-year-old artifacts belonging to Shu Kingdom discovered in China's Sanxingdui ruins - The Kashmir Monitor
Jadeite Value, Price, and Jewelry Information - International Gem Society
4500-year-old tiger-patterned ritual weapon uncover in east China - Arkeonews
Ancient artifacts found in Sanxingdui, China help illuminate Shu kingdom
Chinese Jade and the Beginning of the World - Asian Art Newspaper
2,700-year-old cemetery full of cultural relics unearthed in China. See what was found
Hongshan Culture (3500 BCE– 2200 BCE) | The Palace Chinese Antique Jade Collections
Jade Carving, China: Characteristics, Types, History
Jade - A Treasure from the East – Laurelle Antique Jewellery