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Hemudu Relics, a neolithic cultural site located in the lower reaches of Yangtze Valley, got its name after that of Hemudu Town in Yuyao city of Zhejiang Province where the site was initially discovered. Hemudu Culture has been verified to range from 5000 B.C. to 3300 B.C.

Living utensils of Hemudu Culture mainly consist of pottery vessels, with a few wooden wares as supplementary. Stone tools are mostly ground artifacts but with little delicacy. In contrast, the making of bone wares reaches certain height. Some are even carved with exquisite patterns to be featured in both practicability and aesthetics. In agriculture, rice was planted to facilitate the possibility of storing up surplus grain, which led to the discrepancy between the rich and poor. Thus a new phase of civilization development unfolded itself. Besides, the primitive spinning wheels, bone needles and ceramics engraved with cloth lines have been unearthed, which reflect the progress of weaving skills in that period. Decorative objects made of jade and fluorite materials are in great variety and with refined craftsmanship, representing the level of neolithic culture. The red-lacquered bowl uncovered here, with a history of 7,000 plus years, is the earliest lacquer ware in China.

The inhabited areas in the age of Hemudu Culture were in the form of all-sized villages. Plenty of house foundations have been found at the relics, which deliver the message that the architecture at that time was mainly in stilt style. It is one of the important architectural forms in the south of the Yangtze River since the neolithic age and is enormously different from the half-crypt houses in north China in the same period. Up to date, Hemudu boasts the earliest stilt houses ever.

Hemudu Culture, not similar to Yangshao Culture of the Yellow River Valley, represents the civilization of Yangtze Valley in south China as another major thread going through the development of ancient Chinese culture. The discovery of Hemudu Relics has proved the fact that Neolithic culture situated in lower reaches of Yangtze River also serves as a principal origin of Chinese civilization.

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Details Study of Hemudu Culture

  • Bone Ware
    Bone Ware
    Bone Ware
    The production technique of bone ware in Hemudu Culture of the Neolithic Age is relatively advanced, boasting elaborately-made tools in the shape of spade-like plough, harpoon, arrowhead, whistle,...
  • Rice Culture
    Rice Culture
    Rice Culture
    The social economy of Hemudu Culture features mainly cereal agriculture, while integrating the activities of animal husbandry, picking, fishing and hunting. Vestiges of paddies, chaffs, wheat...
  • Earthen Bowl with Pig Pattern
    Earthen Bowl with Pig Pattern
    Earthen Bowl with Pig Pattern
    Earthen bowl with pig pattern is a piece of rectangle, round-cornered and flat-bottomed pottery carved with pig patterns on two faces of the outer bowl. The pig is in vivid shape with revealed mane...
  • Stilt-style Architecture
    Stilt-style Architecture
    Stilt-style Architecture
    Large numbers of stilt-style architecture relics are excavated in Hemudu Site. They were normally overground bottom frames made with erect wood or bamboo stake, on which there were large or small...
  • Primitive Textile Industry
    Primitive Textile Industry
    Primitive Textile Industry
    The weaving tools excavated from the Hemudu Site are abundant, especially the spinning wheels, 300 odd in number. They are mainly made of pottery, while some are stone or wooden tools in the...
  • Tooth Sculpture
    Tooth Sculpture
    Tooth Sculpture
    This bird-shaped tooth full-round sculpture is one of the first tooth sculptures in China.This bird-shaped tooth full-round sculpture is one of the first tooth sculptures in China. The tooth...
  • Bird-Shaped Wine Utensil
    Bird-Shaped Wine Utensil
    Bird-Shaped Wine Utensil
    Unearthed from Hemudu site culture (Layer 2), it has a long history of 5500-6000 years. As one kind of the wine utensils, it is made of red clay pottery, big in the abdomen, thus similar to a...
  • Pottery Spindle
    Pottery Spindle
    Pottery Spindle
    Unearthed from the Hemudu sites, the pottery spindle fully demonstrates that people in Neolithic period has already master the spinning technique.
  • Pottery Kettle
    Pottery Kettle
    Pottery Kettle
    Unearthed from Hemudu site, the pottery kettle is made of charcoal-mixed black pottery. It is adorned with complicated flower patterns on its shoulders and cord patterns on the abdomen part.
  • Wooden Oars
    Wooden Oars
    Wooden Oars
    In remote antiquity, most people lived by rivers and lakes. Taking a cue from floating leaves on the water, they invented rafts. According to historical records, the boat was invented by Fu Xi. The...
  • Pottery Pig
    Pottery Pig
    Pottery Pig
    Apart from rice farming, stock raising was also carried out on a fairly big scale by Hemudu Clan with pigs, dogs and buffalos being the main domestic animals. This life-like pottery pig vividly...
  • Why Hemudu Culture Is Important to Early Neolithic Studies
    Why Hemudu Culture Is Important to Early Neolithic Studies
    Why Hemudu Culture Is Important to Early Neolithic Studies
    The history of the Hemudu culture is extremely important to the study of early Neolithic cultures and the origins of rice cultivation. The Hemudu culture has been dated to around 5000 BCE - 4500...

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