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The Kangjiashimenzi Petroglyphs are a large-scale Bronze Age rock art site located in Xinjiang, China. Dating back to approximately 1000 BCE, the site is carved into a massive, sloping rock face and features hundreds of distinct figures. The engravings are heavily concentrated on themes of fertility and reproduction, displaying prominent depictions of large anthropomorphic figures, physical characteristics, and ceremonial dances. Discovered in the late 20th century, it is considered an important prehistoric cultural heritage site in the region.
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Kangjiashimenzi Petroglyphs ranks #107 of 157 in the Petroglyph ranking, behind Pegtymel Petroglyphs, ahead of Atlatl Rock Petroglyphs.
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