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- Cishan_culture abstract "The Cishan culture (6500–5000 BC) was a Neolithic culture in northern China, on the eastern foothills of the Taihang Mountains. The Cishan culture was based on the farming of broomcorn millet, the cultivation of which on one site has been dated back 10,000 years. There is also evidence that the Cishan people cultivated barley and, late in their history, a japonica variety of rice.Common artifacts from the Cishan culture include stone grinders, stone sickles and tripod pottery. The sickle blades feature fairly uniform serrations, which made the harvesting of grain easier. Cord markings, used as decorations on the pottery, was more common compared to neighboring cultures. Also, the Cishan potters created a broader variety of pottery forms such as basins, pot supports, serving stands, and drinking cups.Since the culture shared many similarities with its southern neighbor, the Peiligang culture, both cultures are sometimes referred to together as the Cishan-Peiligang culture or Peiligang-Cishan culture, suggesting that they were a single culture. The Cishan culture also shared several similarities with its eastern neighbor, the Beixin culture. However, the consensus among archaeologists is that the Cishan people were members of a separate culture that shared many characteristics with its neighbors.The type site at Cishan is located in Wu'an, Hebei, China on a low elevation mesa. The site covers an area of around 80,000 m². The houses at Cishan were semi-subterranean and round. The site showed evidence of domesticated pigs, dogs and chickens, with pigs providing the primary source of meat. The Cishan people hunted deer and wild boar. Nuts, wild apricots and pears, and various roots and tubers were foraged from the surrounding forests. Fish was also an important part of the diet at Cishan, specifically carp and herring from the nearby river; fishing nets made from hemp fibers were used.Over 500 subterranean storage pits were discovered at Cishan. These pits were used to store millet. The largest pits were 5 meters deep and capable of storing up to 1000 kg of millet.".
- Cishan_culture thumbnail Cishan_map.svg?width=300.
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- Cishan_culture wikiPageLength "4034".
- Cishan_culture wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Cishan_culture wikiPageRevisionID "678182028".
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Beifudi.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Beixin_culture.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:6th-millennium_BC_disestablishments.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:8th-millennium_BC_establishments.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Hebei.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neolithic_cultures_of_China.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Higham_(archaeologist).
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Dadiwan_culture.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Hebei.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Henan.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Neolithic_cultures_of_China.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Nanzhuangtou.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Neolithic.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Peiligang_culture.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Proso_millet.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Sarah_Allan.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Serration.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Storage_pit_(archaeology).
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Taihang_Mountains.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Type_site.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Wuan.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLink Yangshao_culture.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chishan".
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cishan culture".
- Cishan_culture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cishan".
- Cishan_culture dates "6500".
- Cishan_culture followedby Yangshao_culture.
- Cishan_culture name "Cishan culture".
- Cishan_culture period List_of_Neolithic_cultures_of_China.
- Cishan_culture precededby Nanzhuangtou.
- Cishan_culture region Hebei.
- Cishan_culture region Henan.
- Cishan_culture typesite Wuan.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chinese.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_archaeological_culture.
- Cishan_culture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Neolithic_cultures_of_China.
- Cishan_culture subject Category:6th-millennium_BC_disestablishments.
- Cishan_culture subject Category:8th-millennium_BC_establishments.
- Cishan_culture subject Category:History_of_Hebei.
- Cishan_culture subject Category:Neolithic_cultures_of_China.
- Cishan_culture hypernym Culture.
- Cishan_culture point "36.7 114.2".
- Cishan_culture type Magazine.
- Cishan_culture type Site.
- Cishan_culture type SpatialThing.
- Cishan_culture comment "The Cishan culture (6500–5000 BC) was a Neolithic culture in northern China, on the eastern foothills of the Taihang Mountains. The Cishan culture was based on the farming of broomcorn millet, the cultivation of which on one site has been dated back 10,000 years. There is also evidence that the Cishan people cultivated barley and, late in their history, a japonica variety of rice.Common artifacts from the Cishan culture include stone grinders, stone sickles and tripod pottery.".
- Cishan_culture label "Cishan culture".
- Cishan_culture sameAs Q978917.
- Cishan_culture sameAs Cultura_cishan.
- Cishan_culture sameAs Cishan-Kultur.
- Cishan_culture sameAs Culture_de_Cishan.
- Cishan_culture sameAs Cesan-kultúra.
- Cishan_culture sameAs Cultura_di_Cishan.
- Cishan_culture sameAs 磁山文化.
- Cishan_culture sameAs 츠산_문화.
- Cishan_culture sameAs Kultura_Cishan.
- Cishan_culture sameAs m.0fyc8y.
- Cishan_culture sameAs Văn_hóa_Từ_Sơn.
- Cishan_culture sameAs Q978917.
- Cishan_culture sameAs 磁山文化.
- Cishan_culture lat "36.7".
- Cishan_culture long "114.2".
- Cishan_culture wasDerivedFrom Cishan_culture?oldid=678182028.
- Cishan_culture depiction Cishan_map.svg.
- Cishan_culture isPrimaryTopicOf Cishan_culture.