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- Dawenkou_culture abstract "The Dawenkou culture is a name given by archaeologists to a group of Neolithic communities who lived primarily in Shandong, but also appeared in Anhui, Henan and Jiangsu, China. The culture existed from 4100 to 2600 BC, co-existing with the Yangshao culture. Turquoise, jade and ivory artefacts are commonly found at Dawenkou sites. The earliest examples of alligator drums appear at Dawenkou sites. Neolithic signs, perhaps related to subsequent scripts, such as those of the Shang Dynasty, have been found on Dawenkou pottery.Archaeologists commonly divide the culture into three phases: the early phase (4100-3500 BC), the middle phase (3500-3000 BC) and the late phase (3000-2600 BC). Based on the evidence from grave goods, the early phase was highly egalitarian. The phase is typified by the presence of individually designed, long-stemmed cups (gu). Graves built with earthen ledges became increasingly common during the latter parts of the early phase. During the middle phase, grave goods began to emphasize quantity over diversity. During the late phase, wooden coffins began to appear in Dawenkou burials. The culture became increasingly stratified, as some graves contained no grave goods while others contained a large quantity of grave goods.The type site at Dawenkou, located in Tai'an, Shandong, was excavated in 1959, 1974 and 1978. Only the middle layer at Dawenkou is associated with the Dawenkou culture, as the earliest layer corresponds to the Beixin culture and the latest layer corresponds to the early Shandong variant of the Longshan culture. The Dawenkou interacted extensively with the Yangshao culture. "For two and a half millennia of its existence the Dawenkou was, however, in a dynamic interchange with the Yangshao Culture, in which process of interaction it sometimes had the lead role, notably in generating Longshan.Scholars have also noted similarities between the Dawenkou and the Liangzhu culture as well as the related cultures of the Yantze River basin. According to some scholars, the Dawenkou culture may have a link with a pre-Austronesian language. Other researchers also note a similarity between Dawenkou inhabitants and modern Austronesian people in cultural practices such as tooth avulsion and architecture.The physical similarity of the Jiahu people to the later Dawenkou (2600 BC±4300 BC) indicates that the Dawenkou might have descended from the Jiahu, following a slow migration along the middle and lower reaches of the Huai river and the Hanshui valley. Other scholars have also speculated that the Dawenkou originate in nearby regions to the south. The Dawenkou culture descends from the Beixin culture, but is deeply influenced by the northward expanding Longqiuzhuang culture located between the Yangtze and Huai rivers. The people of Dawenkou exhibited a primarily Sinodont dental pattern. The Dawenkou were also phisically dissimilar to the neolithic inhabitants of Hemudu, Southern China and Taiwan.".
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- Dawenkou_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Shandong.
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- Dawenkou_culture wikiPageWikiLink Jiangsu.
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- Dawenkou_culture wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Neolithic_cultures_of_China.
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- Dawenkou_culture wikiPageWikiLink Shandong.
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- Dawenkou_culture wikiPageWikiLink Sinodont.
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- Dawenkou_culture wikiPageWikiLink Yangshao.
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- Dawenkou_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dawenkou culture".
- Dawenkou_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dawenkou".
- Dawenkou_culture dates "c. 4100 – c. 2600 BC".
- Dawenkou_culture followedby Longshan_culture.
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- Dawenkou_culture name "Dawenkou culture".
- Dawenkou_culture period List_of_Neolithic_cultures_of_China.
- Dawenkou_culture period Neolithic_China.
- Dawenkou_culture precededby Beixin_culture.
- Dawenkou_culture region "North China".
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- Dawenkou_culture subject Category:History_of_Shandong.
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- Dawenkou_culture comment "The Dawenkou culture is a name given by archaeologists to a group of Neolithic communities who lived primarily in Shandong, but also appeared in Anhui, Henan and Jiangsu, China. The culture existed from 4100 to 2600 BC, co-existing with the Yangshao culture. Turquoise, jade and ivory artefacts are commonly found at Dawenkou sites. The earliest examples of alligator drums appear at Dawenkou sites.".
- Dawenkou_culture label "Dawenkou culture".
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- Dawenkou_culture wasDerivedFrom Dawenkou_culture?oldid=679472438.
- Dawenkou_culture depiction Dawenkou_map.svg.
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