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- 1 0 Stone grindstone and sickles were important tools for early Chinese farmers.
- 2 0 Yangshao farmers often painted their pottery.
- 3 0 This carpentry shows that the rice farmers at Hemudu were also skilled at wood-working.
- 4 0 The cemetery at Yuanjunmiao: the graves (some containing more than one body) were divided into 2 clan groups, buried in rows.
- 5 0 Some of the repertoire of signs incised on Yangshao pottery, probably ancestral to the later pictographic script.
- 6 0 Prestigious items, such as this jade necklace, were made for the emerging social elites.
- 7 0 The head of baked clay from the Goddess Temple at Niuheliang.
- 8 0 A fine blackware Longshan vessel from Weifang in Shandong Province.
- 9 0 These bodies stuffed down a well testify to a violent massacre.
- 10 0 Beautiful jade tubes and rings were made by craft specialists for the top levels of Liangzhu society.
- 11 0 Rice cultivation was an important development in south China. Rootcrops may also have been important.
- 12 0 Stone tools like these from Bac Bo were used for gathering and hunting by the foragers of South-East Asia.
- 13 0 The Dong Son culture is best known for its lavish bronze drums.
- 14 0 This man from Ban Na Di was buried wearing some of the earliest metal from South-East Asia.
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