Xinle culture

Xinle culture

Infobox Former Country
native_name = 新樂文化
conventional_long_name = Xinle Civilization
common_name = Xinle Civilization
continent = Asia
region = Manchuria
country = China
year_start = 5200 BC
year_end = 2000 BC
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image_map_caption = Reconstructed houses of the Xinle Civilization
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The Xinle Civilization (新樂文化) (5500-4800 BC ["Archaeology of Asia", pp.129] ) was a Neolithic culture in northeast China, found primarily around the lower Liao River on the Liaodong Peninsula in Liaoning. The culture showed evidence of millet cultivation and pig domestication. The type site at Xinle was discovered in the Huanggu District of Shenyang.

It is named after an old inn, in which grounds the remains were first discovered.

Naming

The site of the ancient settlement was discovered in the grounds of an old accommodation block for an electrical factory. The accommodation block was called the Xinle Dormitory (新樂宿舍) and hence the discovery was named the Xinle Relic. When it was discovered that the settlement was that of a hitherto unknown civilization, the whole civilization was named after the relic and hence became known as the Xinle civilization. Although more recent discoveries in nearby areas have been extremely significant, especially one in Xinmin, the original name has prevailed.

Excavations

In 1973, excavations at the site discovered evidence for some 40 neolithic houses. Artifacts uncovered during the dig included stone tools, pottery, jade, bone tools, wood carvings and refined coal.

In 1978 another dig uncovered yet more artifacts including one wooden carving that was some 7200 years old, presumably a type of totem worshipped by the clan. No other find in the whole of Shenyang has been older, the find is also one of the oldest wooden carvings found anywhere in the world.

The excavations also discovered two Khitan tombs from 1000 years ago.

Museum

In 1984 the Museum of the Xinle Civilization (新樂遺址博物館) was founded.

The museum is divided into two sections, north and south. The southern section contains displays of the various artifacts unearthed during the various excavations that have taken place on 44 acre site. The northern section contains a reconstruction of a 7000 year old Xinle village. Some of the houses in the settlement contain representations of life 7000 years ago.

Gallery

ee also

* List of Neolithic cultures of China
* Hongshan culture

Notes

References

* Stark, Miriam T. (ed), "Archaeology of Asia", ISBN 1-4051-0213-6


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