Geographical range | middle Yangtze | ||||||
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Period | Neolithic | ||||||
Dates | c. 3400 – c. 2600 BC | ||||||
Preceded by | Daxi culture | ||||||
Followed by | Shijiahe culture | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Chinese | 屈家嶺文化 | ||||||
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The Qujialing culture (3400–2600 BC) was a Neolithic civilisation centered primarily on the middle Yangtze River region in Hubei and Hunan, China. The culture succeeded the Daxi culture and reached southern Shaanxi, northern Jiangxi and southwest Henan. Artefact types unique to the culture include ceramic balls and painted spindle whorls; the latter were inherited by the succeeding Shijiahe culture.
The type site at Qujialing was discovered in Jingshan County, Hubei, China. The site was excavated from 1955 to 1957. The remains of chickens, dogs, pigs and sheep were discovered at the site. The remains of fish were discovered in ten storage pits. Egg shell pottery and tripods were also discovered at the site. City walls, man-made water systems, large courtyard buildings, and residential sites were found on the site.
Many of the artefacts from the culture are located in the Hubei Provincial Museum.
See also
-3000SUMERProto-ElamiteEBLAJeul-
munINDUS
VALLEY
CIVILIZATIONCorded Ware
CultureYamnaya
CultureKura-
AraxesAfanasievo
cultureBotai
cultureBolshemys
cultureSarazm
cultureAncient
Northeast AsiansHongshanLong-
shanDawen-
kouLiang-
zhuMajia-
yaoQujia-
lingEARLY
DYNASTIC
EGYPTclass=notpageimage| Qujialing culture and other contemporary cultures c. 3000 BC
- List of Neolithic cultures of China
- Chengtoushan culture
- Daxi culture
- Shijiahe culture
- Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors
References
- "Large Cemetery of Qujialing Culture Discovered at Chenghe Site, Hubei Province". kaogu.cssn.cn. Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
- Allan, Sarah (ed), The Formation of Chinese Civilization: An Archaeological Perspective, ISBN 0-300-09382-9
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