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This is a list of Neolithic cultures of China that have been discovered by archaeologists. They are sorted in chronological order from the earliest founding to the latest arnd are followed by a schematic visualization of these cultures.
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List of Neolithic cultures of China
Schematic outline
These cultures are brought together schematically for the period 7,000 to 1,500 BCE. Neolithic cultures remain unmarked and Bronze Age cultures (from 2,000 BCE) are marked with *. There are many differences in opinion by dating these cultures, so the dates chosen here are tentative:
| Year (BC) |
North- east China (1) |
North- west China (2) |
Middle Yellow River (Zhongyuan) (3) |
Lower- Yellow River (4) |
Lower- Yangtze (5) |
Middle- Yangtze (6) |
Sichuan (7) | Southeast China (8) |
South- west China (9) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7500 | |||||||||
| 7000 | Pengtoushan | Corded Ware | |||||||
| (including | cultures | ||||||||
| Chengbeixi | (including | ||||||||
| 6500 | Dadiwan | Peiligang | Houli | and Zaoshi) | Zengpiyan) | ||||
| Xinglongwa | Laoguantai | Cishan | 6500-5500 | 7000-5800 | 7000-5500 | ||||
| 6200-5400 | = Baijia | Jiahu | |||||||
| 6000 | 6500-5000 | Lijiacun | Kuahuqiao | ||||||
| 6500-5000 | 6000-5000 | ||||||||
| 5500 | |||||||||
| Beixin | |||||||||
| Xinle | 5300-4500 | ||||||||
| 5000 | 5300-4800 | Yangshao | Hemudu | Daxi | Dapenkeng | ||||
| 5000-3000 | 5000-3400 | 5000-3300 | Fuguodun | ||||||
| Majiabang | 5000-3000 | ||||||||
| 4500 | Zhaobaogou | 5000-4000 | |||||||
| 4500-4000 | Dawenkou | Songze | |||||||
| 4300-2600 | 4000-3000 | ||||||||
| 4000 | |||||||||
| 3500 | Qujialing | ||||||||
| Hongshan | 3500-2600 | Yingpanshan | |||||||
| (incl. Fuhe) | Majiayao | Liangzhu | ca 3100? | ||||||
| 3000 | 3400-2300 | 3300-2700 | 3200-1800 | Tanishan | |||||
| Banshan | *Henan- | Shijiahe | Baodun | Shixia | |||||
| 2700-2400 | Longshan | *Shandong- | 2500-2000 | 2800-2000 | Nianyuzhuan | ||||
| 2500 | Machang | 2800-2000 | Longshan | Qinglongquan | Qinglongquan | ||||
| 2400-2000 | 2600-2000 | = (Hubei- | Hedang | Baiyangcun | |||||
| *Qijia | Longshan) | 3000-.... | 2200-2100 | ||||||
| 2000 | *Xiajiadian | 2300-1800 | 2400-2000 | Dalongtan | |||||
| 2000-300 | *Erlitou | *Yueshi | 2100-2000 | ||||||
| *Siba | 1900-1500 | 1900-1500 | *Maqiao | ||||||
| 1500 | 1950-1500 | Xia Dynasty?? |
1800-1200 | *Chang Jiang (Sanxingdui) |
from 1500 |
For this schematic outline of its neolithic cultures China has been divided into the following nine parts:
- Northeast China: Inner Mongolia, Heilongjiang, Jilin and Liaoning.
- Northwest China (Upper Yellow River): Gansu, Qinghai and western part of Shaanxi.
- North-central China (Middle Yellow River): Shanxi, Hebei, western part of Henan and eastern part of Shaanxi. This is called the North China Plain, until recently seen as where Chinese civilization originated from and spread out along the country.
- Eastern China (lower Yellow River): Shandong, Anhui, northern part of Jiangsu and eastern part Henan.
- East-south-eastern China (lower Yangtze): Zhejiang and biggest part of Jiangsu.
- South-central China (middle Yangtze): Hubei and northern part of Hunan.
- Sichuan and upper Yangtze.
- Southeast China: Fujian, Jiangxi, Guangdong, Guangxi, southern part of Hunan, lower Red River in the northern part of Vietnam and the island of Taiwan.
- Southwest China: Yunnan and Guizhou.
Literature
- Chang Kwang-chih, The Archaeology of Ancient China, Yale University Press: New Haven, 1986 (Fourth Edition Revised and Enlarged), ISBN 0-300-03784-8.
- Loewe, Michael en Edward L. Shaughnessy (ed.), The Cambridge History of Ancient China. From the Origins of Civilization to 221 B.C., Cambridge University Press: Cambridge 1999, ISBN 0-521-47030-7.
- Higham, Charles, The Bronze Age of Southeast Asia, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge 1996, ISBN 0-521-49660-8.
- Li Liu,The Chinese Neolithic. Trajectories to Early States, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge 2004, ISBN 0-521-81184-8.
- Maisels, Charles Keith, Early Civilizations of the Old World. The Formative Histories of Egypt, The Levant, Mesopotamia, India and China, Routledge: Londen 1999, ISBN 0-415-10976-0.
- Scarre, Chris (ed.), The Human Past. World Prehistory & the Development of Human Societies, Thames & Hudson: Londen 2005, ISBN 0-500-28531-4.
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- chapter 7, Higham, Charles, 'East Asian Agriculture and Its Impact', p.234-264.
- chapter 15,Higham, Charles, 'Complex Societies of East and Southeast Asia', p.552-594
See also
- Prehistoric Beifudi site
- List of Palaeolithic sites in China
- List of Chalcolithic Cultures in China
- List of Bronze Age sites in China
- History of China
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