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Vol 2 Ep 29 - Neolithic cultures of China

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The Longshang Culture in China

Longshang culture is believed to have been occupied from around two thousand 300 b c e. Pigs and dogs were traditionally being domestically produced throughout the chinese neolithic. There is definite evidence of sericulture, demonstrating the production of silk. Specialized agricultural tools have also been discovered. The advances in te production likely had a positive impact on agriculture. And maybe this was as a res ut of a competition for resources between long shan societies.

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