Baijia culture

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PeriodNeolithic
Datesc. 5800 – c. 5000 BCE
Followed byYangshao culture
Baijia culture
PeriodNeolithic
Datesc. 5800 – c. 5000 BCE
Preceded byPeiligang culture, Dadiwan culture, Cishan culture
Followed byYangshao culture

The Baijia culture (Ch:百家文化) is an ancient Neolithic culture of China, dated to 5800-5000 BCE. It is considered as the earliest Chinese culture to make painted pottery. The pottery was sometimes painted in simple red.[1]

The Baijia culture occupied a large area, in the Shaanxi-Gansu region.[1]

It is thought that painted pottery then reached the Yangshao culture, with its Lingkou and Banpo type of potteries, which developed from 5000 to 4200 BCE.[1]

The Baijia culture and Dadiwan culture are very similar and located near each other.[2]

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