The metal-free era was divided into the Paleolithic Age ten thousand years ago and the Neolithic Age that lasted for more than five thousand years. About four thousand years ago, various places have successively entered the Bronze Age. Hubei north of Dongting Lake, and the Jiangh

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The metal-free era was divided into the Paleolithic Age ten thousand years ago and the Neolithic Age that lasted for more than five thousand years. About four thousand years ago, various places have successively entered the Bronze Age. Hubei north of Dongting Lake, and the Jiangh - DayDayNews

Metalless Age is divided into the Paleolithic Age ten thousand years ago and the Neolithic Age that has lasted for more than 5,000 years later. About four thousand years ago, various places have successively entered the Bronze Age.

Hubei north of Dongting Lake, the south of Jianghan Plain was mostly lakes and wetlands four thousand years ago, and humans lived on a few mounds exposed to the water. For example, the Neolithic sites, Qi Zidun sites, Xujiadun sites, etc. discovered in Wuhan. After a climate event of about 4200 years, hundreds of years of dry and cold climate caused the lake area to shrink, wetlands dried up into land, rice farming agriculture developed, Tianmen gave birth to Shijiahe culture, and the rich Shijiahe ancient people used metal tools to make small and exquisite jade tools. In the Bronze Age, Panlong City, Huangpi, Wuhan was born.

In the early days of the metal-free era, the ancients in the Paleolithic era chose to live in Danjiangkou and Yunyang. In the Neolithic Age, most ancient people lived in the area of ​​ Huanggang and Xiaogan .

is located in Enshi, Lichuan and Shenlongjia in western Hubei. The mountains are high and the forests are dense. The stories about savage and giant beasts have been circulated among the people for generations. The forests are dense and large animals appear here, and humans are not livable. No ruins of the ancients are found.

Climate influences and shapes geographical appearance.

In the metal-free era, the production tools are simple, and humans can only adapt to the environment and choose to live in a suitable place to live.

The density map of the site in the metal-free era was the habitable degree map chosen by humans at that time. It can be interpreted by observing and analyzing the choice of human settlements and the geographical environment it formed.

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The metal-free era was divided into the Paleolithic Age ten thousand years ago and the Neolithic Age that lasted for more than five thousand years. About four thousand years ago, various places have successively entered the Bronze Age. Hubei north of Dongting Lake, and the Jiangh - DayDayNews

Distribution map of metalless era sites

The metal-free era was divided into the Paleolithic Age ten thousand years ago and the Neolithic Age that lasted for more than five thousand years. About four thousand years ago, various places have successively entered the Bronze Age. Hubei north of Dongting Lake, and the Jiangh - DayDayNews

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The metal-free era was divided into the Paleolithic Age ten thousand years ago and the Neolithic Age that lasted for more than five thousand years. About four thousand years ago, various places have successively entered the Bronze Age. Hubei north of Dongting Lake, and the Jiangh - DayDayNews

Hubei topographic map

The metal-free era was divided into the Paleolithic Age ten thousand years ago and the Neolithic Age that lasted for more than five thousand years. About four thousand years ago, various places have successively entered the Bronze Age. Hubei north of Dongting Lake, and the Jiangh - DayDayNews

Hubei topographic map

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