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Years Ago in China and Japan
The
Yi and Bai people settle in the valleys of what is now Yunnan
province of China. These were people of Tibetan culture. While
93 per cent of the people in China are now Han Chinese, there
are 55 different ethnic groups, many of them in Yunnan province.
The many valleys of this mountainous region allowed people from
many different ethnic backgrounds to settle and survive relatively
isolated from other people. This isolation helped the Yi and
Bai people to survive as distinct communities even after most
of China was taken over by the Han people.
Agriculture during the Bronze Age included rice cultivation
in the southern part of Korea, as shown by the discovery of
preserved, charred rice grains at Hunam-ri. One of the dwelling
sites of this period was radiocarbon dated 2760 BC.
Bronze was being used, but mostly for precious objects. A bronze
ritual ornament unearthed near Taejon depicts a man ploughing.
Most everyday tools were still made of stone.
Most people lived in small villages with rectangular huts. Burial
sites in the form of dolmen (standing stones) are much larger
than those of the previous era.
25
years ago / 50 years ago
/ 80 years ago / 125
years ago / 150 years ago
250 years ago / 400
years ago / 700 years ago
/ 1,200 years ago
1,500 years ago / 2,000
years ago / 3,000 years ago
/ 4,000 years ago
/ 5,000 years ago / 10,000
years ago