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About four or five thousand years ago, the original inhabitants of Dawenkou in Shandong Province had greater development in the agricultural economy, and their farms had polished stone sickles and stone hoes. The primitive handicraft industry has made greater progress than before, and the pottery has black pottery and white pottery. Black pottery is jet black and shiny; The white pottery tire is thin and hard, and the color is bright.
As a result of the development of the productive forces of society, private property and the gap between the rich and the poor have emerged. In the tombs of the late Dawenkou period, the disparity between the rich and the poor is particularly obvious. Some of them are accompanied by more than 100 pieces of jade and other exquisite handicrafts and daily utensils.
In some tombs of the late primitive society, there are also slaughtered slaves or prisoners of war. There are many tombs of different sizes found in the ruins of the original inhabitants of Dawenkou in Tai'an, Shandong, among which there is a large tomb, the owner of the tomb is an adult woman, wearing an ivory comb, a finger ring on her hand, a jade arm ring on her left wrist, and a large number of burial items such as pottery, carved ivory tubes, pig skulls, etc. Some large tombs are more than 4 meters long and 3 meters wide, and there are more than 160 burial items, and there are a variety of exquisite decorations inside.
In contrast, of the 133 tombs excavated at the site, 80 were only ordinary production tools and daily necessities, and 8 had no burial goods at all. The number and presence of burial goods is a record of the amount of property occupied by the deceased during his lifetime, and is a reflection of the differentiation between the rich and the poor. This shows that during the period when the original residents of Dawenkou lived, the situation of disparity between the rich and the poor already existed.
This section of the site of Dawenkou.
The Dawenkou site is located on the bank of the Dawen River, 30 kilometers south of Tai'an City. The Dawen River runs through the south and west, dividing it into two parts: the south is in the west of Baotou Village, Ningyang County, and the north is in the east of Weijiazhuang, Tai'an City.
First discovered and excavated in 1959, it is the site of a patrilineal clan in the late Neolithic period dating back 4000 5000 years. The total area of the site is about 820,000 square meters, and the excavated area is 5,400 square meters. In 1982, the Dawenkou site was announced as a national key cultural relics protection unit.
The Dawenkou site is rich in connotation, and more than 100 relics such as tombs, house sites, and pottery kilns have been found. A large number of production and living utensils such as stone tools, pottery, jade, bone tools and tooth and horn tools have been unearthed. Pottery mainly includes red pottery, painted pottery, gray pottery, black pottery and white pottery.
The discovery of Dawenkou culture has found a source for Shandong Longshan culture. The custom of burying roe deer teeth is generally prevalent in the tombs of Dawenkou site, and the burial style is mainly buried with the upright limbs, and some also bury pig's head and pig bones to symbolize wealth. Many of the tombs also contain pigs of varying numbers, indicating that there was a differentiation between the rich and the poor in society at that time, indicating that private ownership had emerged.
The Dawenkou site is the naming place of the Dawenkou culture. Its discovery reveals the burial patterns of local residents during the Dawenkou culture period. It has found the origin of Longshan culture in Shandong, and also provided important clues for the study of the primitive culture in the Huanghuai River Basin and the coastal areas of Shandong and Zhejiang.
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The original inhabitants of Dawenkou. This one... At present, there is only information about the original family.
At the beginning, Da Heiya, who was often beaten by the stick, eloped with the third (female) of the six-fingered family and borrowed the cave to breed two sons, ---Ao" and "Shh". Later, Black Fang successively hunted loyal men and women, and several people became a clan.
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The original inhabitants of Dawenkou in Shandong should be before 4300 BC at the earliest, so there are more than 6300 years ago;
The age of the Dawenkou culture is about 4300 BC to 2240 BC, and the duration is about 2000 years; Pants.
Dawenkou culture is one of the important relics of the late Neolithic period, named after the Dawenkou site in Tai'an County, Shanqing Chungaidong Province, and its distribution range is bordered by the Bohai Sea in the north, Suzhou and Anhui in the south, and Henan in the west, starting from 4300 B.C., and developing into Shandong Longshan culture around 2500 B.C.
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The original inhabitants of Dawenkou in Shandong Province date back to about four or five thousand years.
The Dawenkou culture is dated to about 3500-2240 BC. It is distributed in Shandong, northern Jiangsu, eastern Henan, and northeastern Anhui. There are clay, sand-filled pottery, the early stage is dominated by red pottery, the proportion of gray and black rises in the late period, and white pottery and eggshell pottery appear.
The Dawenkou site is in the south of Shanxi Street Village, Dawenkou Town, Tai'an City, Shandong Province, the Dawen River runs through the east and west, the site is divided into two pieces in the north and south, and the north piece is in the east of Weijiazhuang, which is the representative site and naming place of Dawenkou culture.
Dawenkou is a reference to the Dawenkou culture, not only to this place, but also to the civilization that once produced in this place. Through its ruins, the study of its civilization degree is conducive to people to better grasp the development laws and characteristics of ancient Chinese civilization, and to understand the various levels and manifestations of people's life, production, and art at that time.
Hand-made, late development for wheel-made pottery, firing temperature 900-1000. The types of utensils include ding, skull, cup, bean, zun, one-ear cup, goblet-shaped cup, high-necked can, back kettle, etc.
Many pottery tables are light, decorated with scratches, strings, baskets, circles, triangles, perforations, etc. Painted pottery is less but distinctive, with red, black, and white colors, and patterns such as circles, geometry, flowers and leaves.
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The original inhabitants of Dawenkou in Shandong should be before 4300 BC at the earliest. So it's more than 6,300 years old. The age of the Dawenkou culture is about 4300 BC to 2240 BC, and the duration is about 2000 years.
Dawenkou culture is one of the important relics of the late Neolithic Age, named after the Dawenkou site that was first found in Tai'an County, Shandong Province, and its distribution range is bordered by the Bohai Sea in the north, Suzhou and Anhui in the south, and Henan in the west, starting from 4300 B.C., and developing into Shandong Longshan culture around 2500 B.C.
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More than 6,000 years, probably around 6700 years. Textbooks say about 4,500 years ago.
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6,400 years ago, it is a Neolithic site.
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The site of Dawenkou is in Dawenkou Town, Daiyue District, Tai'an City, Shandong Province.
The Dawenkou site is located in Dawenkou Town and Ciyao Town, Ningyang County, with a total area of about 10,000 square meters, which is a patrilineal clan site in the late Neolithic period about 6100-4600 years ago, which was first discovered and excavated in 1959.
The plane range of the Dawenkou site is slightly a rounded rectangle in the southeast-northwest direction, and the Dawen River passes from east to west from the middle, dividing the site into two parts: north and south. The area of the north bank is about 250,000 square meters, and the south bank is about 200,000 square meters. The Dawenkou site contains the cultural relics of the three stages of Beixin culture, Dawenkou culture and Longshan culture, especially the Dawenkou cultural relics are the most representative.
Research value
The discovery of the Dawenkou site and the Dawenkou culture is one of the major achievements of the archaeological work of New China. This culture is mainly distributed in the adjacent areas of Shandong and Jiangsu and Anhui provinces, and is roughly dated between the 44th and 24th centuries BC. As a result of its discovery, the prehistoric history of this area was pushed back about two thousand years from the Yongsan period.
The discovery of the Dawenkou site reveals the burial form of the local residents of Dasen during the Dawenkou culture period, finds the origin of the Longshan culture in Shandong, and also provides important clues for the study of the primitive culture in the Huanghuai River Basin and the coastal areas of Shandong and Zhejiang.
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