Hemudu culture is a typical culture in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, and Banpo culture is a typical representative of Yangshao culture in the Yellow River basin, both of which belong to the middle Neolithic age.
Banpo people live in banpo village. Whether square or round, most of them are semi-crypt houses, and most of them are small houses. There is only a big house in the middle, and the small house is built around the big house.
Hemudu people, an ancient human who lived in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River more than 7,000 years ago. They build dry fence houses, transport people and things by boats and rafts and collect floating water, use knives, knives, hammers, shovels, spears, bowls, drums, sticks, handles, spinning wheels, butterfly devices and other wood products, grow artificial rice, and raise livestock such as sheep, deer and monkeys at home.
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Banpo and Hemudu residents are matriarchal clan communes. The primitive inhabitants of Hemudu and Banpo have widely used ground stone tools.
Banpo culture belongs to Neolithic Yangshao culture in the middle reaches of the Yellow River and is located in banpo village, Xi City, Shaanxi Province. About 6800-6300 years ago, the original inhabitants of banpo village settled down and established villages by clan or tribe.
Banpo is a primitive society, and there is no distinction between rich and poor. There are trenches around the residential area to prevent the invasion of wild animals. The house is ground and semi-underground, square or round. There is a big rectangular house in the center of the community, which may be a place for clan collective activities. The excavation of various farm tools and fishing and hunting tools reflects that Banpo residents pay equal attention to agriculture and fishing and hunting in their economic life. Pottery includes coarse sand pots, small mouth and pointed bottom bottles, etc.
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