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Ref ID: 35720
Ref Type: Journal Article
Authors: Pearson, Richard
Title: Social complexity in Chinese coastal Neolithic sites
Date: 1981
Source: Science
Abstract: Neolithic cemeteries in Zheijang, Jiangsu, and Shandong provinces from about 5000 to 2000 B.C. show increases in the mean numbers of burial goods, goods found with males, and tools used as grave goods
separation of burial localities
differentiation of sets of tools found with males and females
a decrease in goods found with children
and common ornaments found with males and females. The distribution of tools seems to reflect a sexual division, with an increase in the prominence of males which may be associated with the intensification of cultivation. Emergence of ranking is suggested by very rich graves and ornaments shared by males and females. Chinese theories of cultural evolution are introduced.
Date Created: 3/3/2001
Volume: 213
Number: 4512
Page Start: 1078
Page End: 1086