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The Multi-cultural Factors In The Process Of Civilization Origin Of Min River Basin

Posted on:2010-07-28Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H J ZhongFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360275990984Subject:Archaeology and Museology
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As a result of the closed environment,the Neolithic culture of Min River basin lacked intercourse with outside and it developed independently on the whole.But no matter from the perspective of material factors or the nonmaterial,the ancient culture of Min River basin reflected that it took in foreign culture in different stages of development.It was not a complete closed culture area.Though the Min River basin is at the brim of the Shang and Zhou culture in Center China,it was showed that the ancient culture of Min River basin was influenced gradually by the Shang and Zhou culture in the development process.After Xi Zhou Dynasty,the ancient culture of the whole Min River basin appeared to be the same.It is difficult to tell the difference between different parts of Min River basin from the ceramic and bronze.At the same time,the culture of the whole south area of China,especially the southeast,appeared to be more and more alike.And it showed to be more extended and deeper of culture mingling from different peoples.Because of the influence of Zhou,Chu and Wuyue culture,the bronze culture of Min River basin grew into the height of power and splendor and began to enter the Iron Age.The development of technology advanced obviously.And all of these become the base of evolving into more advanced Social formation.This was the stage of Minyue people going into civilized nation.To sum up, the ancient culture of Min River basin took in foreign culture in the process of personal development.And it appeared to be more and more complicated and various at different stages of development.All of these prepare full conditions for the appearance of civilization and add new colors to the whole Chinese civilization.
Keywords/Search Tags:The Min River basin, Civilization, Multiple factors, Culture integration
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