- The
Xianren Cave (Chinese: 仙人洞,
Xiānréndòng),
together with the
nearby Diaotonghuan (Chinese: 吊桶环, Diàotǒnghuán) rock shelter, is an
archaeological site...
- that the
earliest pottery yet
known anywhere in the
world was
found in
Xianrendong cave in China,
dating by
radiocarbon to
between 20,000 and 19,000 years...
- Paul; et al. (29 June 2012). "Early
Pottery at 20,000
Years Ago in
Xianrendong Cave, China". Science. 336 (6089): 1696–1700. Bibcode:2012Sci...336.1696W...
- to 10,000 BCE,
although the
vessels were
simple utilitarian objects.
Xianrendong Cave in
Jiangxi province contained pottery fragments that date back to...
- ISBN 978-0-521-77670-7.
Xiaohong Wu (2012). "Early
Pottery at 20,000
Years Ago in
Xianrendong Cave, China". Science. 336 (6089). Sciencemag.org: 1696–1700. Bibcode:2012Sci...
- Arpin, T.; Bar-Yosef, O. (2012). "Early
Pottery at 20,000
Years Ago in
Xianrendong Cave, China". Science. 336 (6089): 1696–1700. Bibcode:2012Sci...336.1696W...
- Chi; Wu,
Xiaohong (29 June 2012). "Early
Pottery at 20,000
Years Ago in
Xianrendong Cave, China". Science. 336 (6089): 1696–1700. Bibcode:2012Sci...336.1696W...
-
province the full
Neolithic period began before 8000 BC, as
represented by
Xianrendong culture in
discovering cultivated rice over 10,000
years ago. This period...
-
earliest pottery vessels,
dating from 19,600±400 BP, were
discovered in
Xianrendong Cave, Jiangxi, China. The
pottery may have been used as cookware, manufactured...
- 000
years ago,
scientists in
China discovered pottery fragments in the
Xianrendong Cave that were
about 20,000
years old.
During the
Neolithic Age and agricultural...