- The
Dawenkou culture was a
Chinese Neolithic culture primarily located in the
eastern province of Shandong, but also
appearing in An****,
Henan and Jiangsu...
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representing spoken language.
Jiahu (6)
Dadiwan (5)
Damaidi (6)
Banpo (5)
Dawenkou (2)
Longshan (2)
Liangzhu (3)
Small collections of
symbols have been found...
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Beixin culture (6000 BC – 5000 BC)
Yangshao culture (5000 BC – 3000 BC)
Dawenkou culture (4300 BC – 2400 BC)
Longshan culture (3000 BC – 1900 BC) Erlitou...
- have
suggested that this phase,
which is
contemporaneous with the late
Dawenkou culture in Shandong,
should instead be ****igned to the
Yangshao culture...
- the
successor of the
Houli culture (6500–5500 BC) and
precursor of the
Dawenkou culture (4100–2600 BC). The
Beixin culture contains the
first example of...
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Jiangzhai symbols –
Yangshao culture, from China, 4th
millennium BC.
Dawenkou symbols –
Dawenkou culture, c. 2800 – 2500 BC.
Longshan symbols –
Longshan culture...
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bronze vessel, date from the mid- to late
Dawenkou period. The
stems and high feet of the
raised Dawenkou vessels are
often decorated with
pierced openwork...
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pottery beaker Archived 2016-03-04 at the
Wayback Machine discovered at a
Dawenkou culture site in Tai'an, Shandong, is
categorized as a "gu-shape vessel"...
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culture Cortaillod culture Cucuteni-Trypillian
culture Dadiwan culture Dawenkou culture Daxi
culture Chengtoushan settlement Dapenkeng culture (Taiwan...
- and 3–9 cm thick. As many as 10
wooden coffins have been
found at the
Dawenkou culture (4100–2600 BC) site at Chengzi, Shandong. The
thickness of the...