Emergent social complexity in the Yangshao culture : analyses of settlement patterns and faunal remains from Lingbao, Western Henan, China (c. 4900-3000 BC)
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Emergent social complexity in the Yangshao culture : analyses of settlement patterns and faunal remains from Lingbao, Western Henan, China (c. 4900-3000 BC)
(BAR international series, 1453)
Archaeopress, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 129-141)
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Address the question of the emergence of social complexity in the Yangshao culture (ca. 4900-3000 BC) in Central China based on analysis of settlement patterns and faunal remains from Lingbao, western Henan. A total of 31 Neolithic sites have been found along two rivers during a regional survey in 1999. Analyses of regional settlement patterns reveal the emergence of social complexity in the middle Yangshao period (ca. 4000-3500 BC), indicated by dramatic population growth, increases in site number and occupation area, and the appearance of settlement hierarchies.
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