Qujialing culture

The Qujialing culture (Chinese屈家岭 文化/屈家岭 文化, English Qujialing Culture) is a late Neolithic culture in China. It is named after the finds from the year 1954 in Qujialing, Jingshan county (京山 县), Hubei province named. Characteristic findings are small shaped ceramics with a wall as thin as eggshells ( " eggshell pottery", Ch danketao蛋壳 陶), Spindelwirteln ceramic with colored decoration ( caidao fanglun彩陶 纺 轮) and long-necked hu - vessels ( hú壶) with base and high dou - vessels ( dou豆) with base.

The culture was distributed mainly in the Jiang - Han plain. The economic life at that time consisted mainly of agriculture, it has been japonica rice (粳稻Orzya sativa subsp keng. ) - A non-sticky rice round grain - bred, also pigs, dogs and other pets have been bred. The hunt took an important place. According to the radiocarbon method, the Qujialing culture is dated to about 2750-2650 BC.

The Qujialing - site is on the list of monuments of the People's Republic of China ( 3-194 ).

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