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China Stamps - 1996-10 , Scott 2677-80 Hemudu Ruins - Block of 4 w/Imprint - MNH, F-VF - (9267B)

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China Stamps - 1996-10 , Scott 2677-80 Hemudu Ruins - Block of 4 w/Imprint - MNH, F-VF : PLEASE NOTE THAT THE IMPRINTED BLOCK OF 4 WE SHIP MAY NOT BE THE EXACT COPY AS SHOWN. The Hemudu Culture, a culture formed in early Chinese Neolithic Age (7,000 to 8,000 years ago ), was discovered in Hemudu Village of Yuyao County, Zhejiang Province in 1973. The absolute period of the culture lasted form 5200 BC to 4500 BC. Houses at that time were made of wood in rod-railing type: rows of square wood and board piles were driver, on which keel plates and floor boards were put on.Using this as a base, pillars were then erected, and a roof was set on top of the pillars. Structures of tenons and mortises were found in the houses construction, and there were tongue-and-groove joints among the floor boards, representing a high level of carpentry.Meanwhile, a large number of rice husks, carbonized grains and rice straw ashes, together with the winnowing spade made of buffalo's scapula evacuated in the Hemudu Culture site show that rice planting at that time boasted of a considerable scale. The main domestic animals included buffaloes and pigs.The stone artifacts, including axes, adzes and chippers, made during the Hemudu Culture period were rather rough, and there were quite a few of bone and wooden objects. The wooden oars, for example, were found in the ruins, showing that there was water transportation at that time .In 1982, the State Council enlisted the Hemudu Culture Relics as one of the key culture relics under State protection, and in 1993, the Hemudu Culture Relics Museum was founded.