Acta Anthropologica Sinica ›› 2022, Vol. 41 ›› Issue (03): 429-438.doi: 10.16359/j.1000-3193/AAS.2021.0065

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Phytolith from the Wanggou site in Zhengzhou, Henan

YANG Fan1,2(), GU Wanfa3, DUAN Qimeng4, ZHENG Xiaoqu5, JIA Yin6, JIN Guiyun4()   

  1. 1. National Centre for Archaeology, Beijing 100013
    2. School of History and Culture, Shandong University, Jinan 250100
    3. Zhengzhou Institute of cultural relics and Archaeology, Zhengzhou 450000
    4. Institute of Cultural Heritage, Shandong University, Qingdao 266237
    5. College of Liberal Arts, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444
    6. Confucius Museum, Qufu 273100
  • Received:2019-12-26 Revised:2021-05-09 Online:2022-06-15 Published:2022-06-16
  • Contact: JIN Guiyun E-mail:yangfan33@mail.sdu.edu.cn;gyjin@sdu.edu.cn

Abstract:

The Wanggou site is a high-level central settlement site in the late Yangshao culture in the middle of Henan Province. Between 2014 and 2016, we systematically collected phytolith soil samples, and found that foxtail millet, broomcorn millet, rice, and soybean make up the crop group of the settlement. The proportion of the millet is high, rice is low, and rice farming is smaller than that of dry farming. Rice and millet both are daily crops of Wanggou ancestors. Combining the analysis of phytoliths and carbonized plant remains, we speculate that the millet and rice of the Wanggou site are harvested in the different seasons by means of connecting rods with spikes, and then the grains are threshed in the southern part of the trench by collective activities. After threshing, millet and rice are stored together around the house and then distributed to individual families, which are shelled in or around the house when they need to eat. Large-scale grain harvesting and concentrated threshing processing activities in specific places show that the Wanggou settlement has strong labor organization ability, reflecting the existence of larger social production organizations, and large families or family communes become the basic unit of production and life.

Key words: The late Yangshao culture, phytolith, agriculture, social organization

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