Yangshao culture
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Yangshao culture
Ding, made by the Yangshao Culture located along the middle and lower reaches of the Yellow River, decorated with a string pattern.
SubsistenceThe subsistence practices of Yangshao people were varied. They cultivated millet extensively; some villages also cultivated wheat or rice. The exact nature of Yangshao agriculture -- small-scale slash-and-burn cultivation versus intensive agriculture in permanent fields, is currently matter of debate. However, Middle Yangshao settlements such as Jiangzhi contain raised floor buildings that may have been used for the storage of surplus grains. They kept such animals as pigs and dogs, as well as sheep, goats, and cattle, but much of their meat came from hunting and fishing. Their stone tools were polished and highly specialized. The Yangshao people may also have practiced an early form of silkworm cultivation. Pottery
Yangshao cordmarked amphora, Banpo phase, 4800 BCE, Shaanxi. Archaeological sitesThe archaeological site of Banpo village, near Xi'an, is one of the best-known ditch-enclosed settlements of the Yangshao culture. Another major settlement called Jiangzhai (??) was excavated out to its limits, and archaeologists found that it was completely surrounded by a ring-ditch. Both Banpo and Jiangzhai also yielded controversial incised marks on pottery which a few have interpreted as numerals or perhaps precursors to the Chinese script[1]. However, such conclusions may be premature [2]. PhasesAmong the numerous overlapping phases of the Yangshao culture, the most prominent phases, typified by differing styles of pottery, include:
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