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Corridor during the Majiayao culture period (5600-5000BP), and then spread to other parts of China (Yuan, 2015, 2021). Another view is that domestic cattle and caprines spread eastward through the Eurasian grasslands, first passing through the Mongolian Plateau at ∼5500-4500 cal BP before moving south into China (Jaang 2015; Cai et al., 2018; Hu, 2021).
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in the People's
Republic of China, it has since been considered a distinct culture, named after the original site, whereas previously it had been referred to as the "Gansu Yangshao" culture. This culture developed from the middle Yangshao (Miaodigou) phase, through an intermediate Shilingxia phase.
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Western Asia and Northeast Africa at ∼10,000 cal BP (Loftus et al., 1994; Bradley et al., 1998; Zeder and Hesse, 2000; Marshall and Hildebrand 2002; Tong, 2004; Daly et al., 2018, 2021).
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in the north-eastern rim of the Tarim basin would seem reasonable and needs to be kept open for the future archaeological finds. In other words, the possibility for the dispersal of early copperbased metallurgy from the
Eurasian steppe into Xinjiang and further east to Gansu cannot be excluded at
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The development of several key technologies in China —bronze and iron metallurgy and horse-drawn chariots— arose out of the relations of central China, of the
Erlitou period (c. 1700–1500 BC), the Shang (c.1500–1046 BC) and the Zhou (1046–771 BC) dynasties, with their neighbours in the steppe.
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The long period of warm and humid climatic conditions from the Late Glacial to the Middle Holocene favoured the development and expansion of the Majiayao and Qijia cultures. This stable and agriculturally suitable climate was conducive to increased food production, which contributed to rapid
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circa 8000 BCE. Their introduction in China may have been through the Hexi Corridor during the Majiayao culture period, although an alternative may be a route through the Eurasian grasslands and then through the Mongolian plateau circa 3500-2500 BCE.
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population growth. However, the continuous aridification that began in the Late Holocene led to a decline in agricultural production and insufficient food and water supply, which hampered population growth and cultural development.
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red paints. Machang-phase pottery is similar, but often not as carefully finished. Its development is associated with interaction between hunter-gatherers in the
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112:Chinese name
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2553:Archaeology
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2376:Fanchengdui
2371:Fanchengdui
2230:Tangjiagang
2208:Pengtoushan
1879:Xinglonggou
1857:Xinglonggou
1835:Xinglonggou
1804:Paleolithic
1104:: 155–161.
906:Xia dynasty
610:Daxia River
278:Corded Ware
94:Followed by
83:Preceded by
73: 3300
2578:Categories
2364:Dayangzhou
2324:Guangfulin
2314:Lingjiatan
2252:Sanxingdui
2220:Chengbeixi
2010:Maoqinggou
1968:Xishanping
1951:Xishanping
1939:Xishanping
1918:Chaodaogou
1892:Xituanshan
1862:Niuheliang
1847:Zhaobaogou
1830:Xinglongwa
1814:Bronze Age
1638:References
1594:: 105627.
1536:Liu (2005)
1512:Bai (2003)
1466:: 138–168.
911:Xishanping
529:, eastern
323:Afanasievo
75: – c.
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2454:Dabenkeng
2348:Zengpiyan
2304:Majiabang
2293:Kuahuqiao
2237:Qujialing
2213:Bashidang
2185:Chengziya
2123:Zhengzhou
2077:Jiangzhai
2040:Peiligang
2016:Majiayuan
1980:Zhukaigou
1913:Jinggouzi
1903:Baijinbao
1886:Laohushan
1869:Xiaoheyan
1809:Neolithic
1674:164920328
1608:0305-4403
1483:Antiquity
1320:234007445
1304:(1): 18.
1280:Hung 2011
1268:Hung 2011
1256:Hung 2011
1145:Hung 2011
1068:Hung 2011
1000:0027-8424
838:Dongxiang
726:Neolithic
720:Symbolism
606:Tao River
598:Wei River
541:decline.
519:neolithic
353:Bolshemys
2411:Xinjiang
2319:Liangzhu
2276:Feijiahe
2264:Erligang
2242:Shijiahe
2180:Longshan
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2168:Xishuipo
2163:Yangshao
2118:Erligang
2089:Longshan
2067:Yangshao
1946:Majiayao
1852:Hongshan
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730:Swastika
592:Location
485:DYNASTIC
398:Hongshan
18:Majiayao
2563:History
2543:History
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2476:Beifudi
2431:Subeshi
2359:Wucheng
2136:Huanbei
2111:Xinzhai
2106:Erlitou
2057:Dadiwan
1985:Xindian
1956:Banshan
1934:Dadiwan
1704:Liu, Li
1687:(PhD),
1009:9907151
743:samsara
654:Banshan
643:Qinghai
628:Pottery
579:Banshan
570:Xia Nai
552:History
535:Sichuan
531:Qinghai
383:Ancient
370:culture
355:culture
340:culture
325:culture
295:Culture
293:Yamnaya
280:Culture
230:Elamite
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2459:Beinan
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2401:Qugong
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265:VALLEY
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56:Period
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2468:Other
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2396:Karuo
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2153:Houli
2094:Taosi
2072:Banpo
2045:Jiahu
2005:Ordos
2000:Kayue
1990:Xicha
1973:Lajia
1963:Qijia
1842:Xinle
1670:S2CID
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917:Notes
650:Gansu
527:Gansu
487:EGYPT
483:EARLY
411:Long-
338:Botai
308:Kura-
263:INDUS
251:Jeul-
217:SUMER
199:-3000
138:馬家窯文化
124:马家窑文化
66:Dates
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2225:Daxi
1995:Siwa
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