Đa Bút culture

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Prehistoric cultures of Vietnam
Old Stone Age
Dieu culture approx. 30,000 BC Chr.
Sơn Vi culture 20,000–12,000 BC Chr.
Mesolithic
Hòa Bình culture 12,000-10,000 BC Chr.
Neolithic
Bắc-Sơn culture 9,000-5,000 BC Chr.
Quỳnh Văn culture 3,000–1 BC Chr.
Đa Bút culture 4,000-1,700 BC Chr.
Bronze age
Phùng Nguyên culture 2,000-1,500 BC Chr.
Đồng-Đậu culture 1,500–1,000 BC Chr.
Gò-Mun culture 1,000–700 BC Chr.
Đông-Sơn culture 800 BC Chr. – 200 AD
Iron age
Sa Huỳnh culture 500 BC Chr. – 100 AD
Óc-Eo culture A.D. 1-630

The Neolithic Đa-Bút culture is attested in Vietnam and flourished from around 4500 to 1700 BC. It is named after the place where it was found Đa Bút . The ceramics of this culture were made in basket models and therefore have the typical pattern of baskets on the outside. The vessels have a round bottom and are usually open at the top. Typical tools found during excavations are stone axes. Vegetables were grown and there is evidence of fishing.

literature

  • Nguyen Khac Su: "The Neolitic Cultures of Vietnam". In: Southeast Asia, from prehistory to history (Eds .: Ian Glover and Peter Bellwood). London 2004, p. 181. ISBN 0-415-29777-X .