In Longshan culture, jade
A. was so common that it was a symbol of impoverishment.
B. was a symbol of power used by shamans in rituals and coveted by the elite.
C. was usually rough-hewn and carved with little sophistication.
D. was considered taboo, so it was traded to foreign lands.
E. was imported from Egypt and Mesopotamia.
Answer: B. was a symbol of power used by shamans in rituals and coveted by the elite.
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