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Daxi Culture Heritage Sites
Heritage Sites from the Daxi Culture belong to the mid Neolithic Age about 5,000 to 6,000 years ago. Representing the civilization of the upper Yangtze River, the Daxi Culture witnessed a prosperous era of Matrilineal Society and the budding period of Patrilineal society. Archaeological sites of Daxi Culture Heritage Sites are distributed in a very broad area including the southern Hubei Province and eastern Sichuan Province. Potteries, stoneware and groups of tombs excavated provided valuable data for the research of the later primitive society. The Daxi Culture was distinguished by relatively advanced agricultural economy and handcraft industry. Rice was grown in large scale and fishery and hunting were commonly practiced at that time. The handcraft industry then included the making of stoneware and potteries, while knit work was also popular at that time with wild hemp as materials.
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