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Banpo

Banpo is a Neolithic archaeological site located in the Yellow River valley, east of present-day Xi'an, China. Discovered in 1953 by Shi Xingbang, the site represents the first phase of the Yangshao culture (c. 5000 – c. 3000 BCE) and features the remains of several well organized settlements—including Jiangzhai, which has been radiocarbon dated to c.…

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Location
Shaanxi, China
Abandoned
c. 3600 BC
Built
c. 4700 BC
Cultures
Yangshao culture
Discovered
1953 by Shi Xingbang
Periods
Neolithic China

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Banpo culture

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Banpo

Nodes34
Edges33
Triples67
Avg. degree1.94
Density0.058824
Components1

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related to Site · 13
Banpo → Chinese, Early Banpo, Excavators, Family, Friedrich Engels' The Origin, However, Many, Marxist, Population, Private Property, State, The, Thus
related to Agriculture · 10
Banpo → Ceramic, However, Lack, Many, North China's, Of, Tools, Xi'an City, Yangshao, Yuhuazhai
related to Plants · 10
Banpo → Banpo's, BP, Hemp, In, Loess Plateau, Millet, Other, The, While, Yuhuazhai
related to Pottery · 9
Banpo → Carbon, However, Jiangzhai, Over, Restored, Since, The Banpo, Though, Yangshao
related to Burial traditions · 5
Banpo → Adults, Deceased, In, One, These
related to Animals · 4
Banpo → Aside, Certain, Evidence, The
related to Banpo culture · 4
Banpo → Archaeological, BCE, Yangshao, Yangshao Culture
Abandoned · 1
Banpo → c. 3600 BC
Built · 1
Banpo → c. 4700 BC
Cultures · 1
Banpo → Yangshao culture

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
BanpoAbandonedc. 3600 BC1.00infobox
BanpoBuiltc. 4700 BC1.00infobox
BanpoCulturesYangshao culture1.00infobox
BanpoDiscovered1953 by Shi Xingbang1.00infobox
BanpoLocationShaanxi, China1.00infobox
BanpoPeriodsNeolithic China1.00infobox
BanpoTypeSettlement1.00infobox
Banpois aNeolithic archaeological site located in the Yellow River valley0.90text
Yuhuazhaiinstance oftheories can potentially be drawn from other early Yangshao sites0.80text
another archaeological site located in Xi'an City near Banpo.AnimalsThe primary animals domesticatedinstance oftheories can potentially be drawn from other early Yangshao sites0.80text
cultivated at Banpo were pigsinstance oftheories can potentially be drawn from other early Yangshao sites0.80text
dogsinstance oftheories can potentially be drawn from other early Yangshao sites0.80text

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