- The
Dapenkeng culture (Chinese: 大坌坑文化; pinyin: Dàbènkēng wénhuà) was an
early Neolithic culture that
appeared in
northern Taiwan between 4000 and 3000...
- hunting.
Around 6,000
years ago,
Taiwan was
settled by
farmers of the
Dapenkeng culture, most
likely from what is now
southeast China.
These cultures...
- one of the "Four
Asian Tigers".
Liang Island Zuojhen Changbin Eluanbi Dapenkeng In the Late Pleistocene, sea
levels were
about 140
metres (460 ft) lower...
-
around 5500 to 3200
years ago. It was also
carried into
Taiwan by the
Dapenkeng culture by 5500 to 4000
years ago,
before spreading southwards via the...
- may have
migrated from
mainland China to
Taiwan as late as 4000 BCE (
Dapenkeng culture). They
continued to
maintain regular contact with the mainland...
- border) at
around 3000 BC.
Foxtail millet also
reached Taiwan (Nankuanli,
Dapenkeng culture) at
around 2800 BC and the
Tibetan Plateau (Karuo) at
around 3000...
-
cultivation to
Southeast Asia
started with the
migrations of the
Austronesian Dapenkeng culture into
Taiwan between 3500 and 2000 BC (5,500 BP to 4,000 BP). The...
-
Dadiwan culture Dawenkou culture Daxi
culture Chengtoushan settlement Dapenkeng culture (Taiwan, 4000–3000 BC)
Grooved ware
people Skara Brae, et al....
- Taoziyuan, Zuoying, Houjing,
Fudingjin and Fengbitou. The
prehistoric Dapenkeng, Niuchouzi, Dahu, and
Niaosong civilizations were
known to
inhabit the...
-
there was
increasing migration into
Taiwan from the
early Austronesian Dapenkeng culture,
bringing rice and
millet cultivation technology with them. During...