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In archaeology, a type site (American English) or type-site (British English) is the site used to define a particular archaeological culture or other typological unit, which is often named after it.[1][2] For example, discoveries at La Tène and Hallstatt led scholars to divide the European Iron Age into the La Tène culture and Hallstatt culture, named after their respective type sites.[3]
The concept is similar to type localities in geology and type specimens in biology.
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Notable type sites
Africa
- Nok (Kaduna, Nigeria), of the Nok culture
 
East Asia
- Banpo (Yangshao culture, Neolithic Yangshao culture, China)
 - Liangzhu Town, near Hangzhou (Liangzhu culture, Neolithic, China)
 - Songguk-ri (Middle Mumun culture, southern Korea)
 - Suemura cluster of kilns – Kilns of Sue pottery (Middle and Late Kofun period, Osaka, Japan)
 - Sanage cluster of kilns — Kilns of Green Glazed Ware and Ash Glazed Ware (Nara and Heian period, Aichi Prefecture, Japan)
 
Europe
- a river terrace of the River Somme (Abbeville, France), of the Abbevillian culture
 - Aurignac (Haute Garonne, France), of the Aurignacian culture
 - Hallstatt (Salzkammergut, Austria), of the Hallstatt culture
 - La Tène, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, of the La Tène culture
 - Vinča, Belgrade, Serbia, of the Vinča culture
 - Abri de la Madeleine (Dordogne, France), of the Magdalenian culture
 - Le Moustier (Dordogne, France), of the Mousterian culture
 - Saint Acheul (near Amiens, France), of the Acheulean culture
 - Butmir (near Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina), of the Butmir culture
 - Cucuteni (Romania) and Trypillia (Ukraine), of the Cucuteni–Trypillia culture
 
Mesoamerica
- Uaxactun (Maya civilization, Dept.of Peten, Guatemala)
 - Dzibilchaltun (Maya civilization, northern Yucatan, Mexico)
 - Monte Albán (Zapotec civilization, Oaxaca, Mexico)
 
Near East
- Tell Halaf, Syria, for the Halaf culture
 - Tell Hassuna, Iraq, for the Hassuna culture
 - Jemdet Nasr, Iraq, for the Jemdet Nasr period
 - Tell al-'Ubaid, Iraq, for the Ubaid period
 - Uruk, Iraq, for the Uruk period
 
Northern America
- Folsom, New Mexico (Folsom Tradition), United States
 - Clovis, New Mexico (Clovis culture), United States: generally accepted as the type site for one of the earliest human cultures in the North America
 - La Plata County, Colorado (Basketmaker II period of the Anasazi culture), United States
 - Barton Gulch of the Blackwater Draw Paleo-Indian culture
 - Adena Mound (Adena culture), United States
 - Borax Lake Site, for two of the earliest cultural traditions in California: the Post Pattern and Borax Lake Pattern.
 
Oceania
- New Caledonia, of the Lapita culture.
 
South Asia
- Kot Diji (Pre-Indus civilization, Pakistan)
 - Harappa (Indus civilization, Punjab, northeast Pakistan)
 
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References
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