Yang-shao
or Yang Shao
[ yahng-shou ]
/ ˈyɑŋˈʃaʊ /
adjective Archaeology.
of or designating a Neolithic culture of N China c5000–3000 b.c., characterized by dwellings with sunken floors, domestication of the pig, and a fine handmade pottery painted mainly in geometric designs of spirals and circles.
Origin of Yang-shao
after the type site at the village of
Yang-shao (Chinese
Yǎngsháo cūn), western Henan, excavated in 1921
Example sentences from the Web for yang-shao
The typical Yang-shao culture seems to have come to an end around 1600 or 1500 B.C.
A history of China., [3d ed. rev. and enl.] |Wolfram EberhardThe most important of these are the Yang-shao culture in the west and the Lung-shan culture in the east.
A history of China., [3d ed. rev. and enl.] |Wolfram Eberhard