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The Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) in South Asia began as early as 2.6 million years ago (Ma) based on the earliest known sites with hominin activity, namely the Siwalik Hills of northwestern India. [2] The Mesolithic (Middle Stone Age) is defined as a transitional phase following the end of the Last Glacial Period , beginning around 10000 BCE.
Trihedral Neolithic sites (3 P) Pages in category "Neolithic sites of Asia" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.
East Asia East Asia Periods: Neolithic c. 7500 BCE Pengtoushan culture: North Asia North Asia Periods: Korea Korean Periods: Paleolithic c. 40,000/30,000 – c. 8000 BCE Jeulmun pottery period c. 8000 – 1500 BCE Mumun pottery period c. 1500 – 300 BCE Protohistoric period c. 300 BCE – 300/400 CE Three Kingdoms of Korea c. 300/400 – 668 ...
The Bronze Age of Southeast Asia. Cambridge England: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-49660-8. Liu, Li (2004). The Chinese neolithic:trajectories to early states. Cambridge, UK New York: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-81184-8. Liu, Li; Chen, Xingcan (eds). 2012. The archaeology of China: from the late paleolithic to the early ...
Iron Age sites in Asia (4 C, 27 P) M. Mesolithic sites of Asia (1 C, 5 P) N. Neolithic sites of Asia (7 C, 53 P) R. Rock art in Asia (9 C, 26 P)
List of Neolithic settlements. ... Neolithic South Asia: c. 7,000 ... Neolithic Revolution; List of Mesolithic settlements; References
Study of Prehistoric China includes its paleolithic sites, neolithic cultures, Chalcolithic cultures, the Chinese Bronze Age, and the Bronze Age sites. Ancestors of East Asians split from other human populations possibly as early as 70,000 to 50,000 years ago.