Abstract

The historical Haidai Region, centred over the modern Shandong Province, East China, is rich in archaeological sites and reveals a long sequence of Neolithic and Bronze Age cultures since the early Holocene. The sequence analysed in this study comprises five main cultural complexes, starting with the early Neolithic Houli culture and ending with the early Bronze Age Yueshi culture. The existing regional chronology is based primarily on pottery typology and cultural layer stratigraphy, with little input from radiometric dating evidence or systematic age modelling. This chronology has been widely, and often uncritically, used for broad-scale correlations and reconstruction of human-environmental interactions. In the current paper, the prehistoric chronology of the region is evaluated by applying a Bayesian modelling approach to a set of 275 dates filtered from a dataset totalling 317 radiocarbon dates from the region. Modelling results suggest that the Houli culture (ca. 6500–5500BCE in the unmodelled chronology) started ca. 8000–7500BCE (95% probability range) and ended ca. 5300–4800BCE. The modelled earliest onset of the Beixin culture (ca. 5300BCE) occurs earlier than previously suggested (ca. 5000BCE), against a once hypothesised cultural hiatus between ca. 5500 and 5000BCE. The modelled onset of the Dawenkou culture, ca. 4500–3900BCE, corroborates the existing dating (ca. 4100BCE), though its end, ca. 2100–1800BCE, occurs at least 500years later than in the unmodelled chronology (ca. 2600BCE). The Bayesian analysis places the Longshan culture between ca. 2900–2500BCE and ca. 2100–1700BCE, more or less in agreement with the unmodelled chronology (ca. 2600–1900BCE), while the modelled onset of the Yueshi culture between ca. 3200 and 2500BCE is distinctly earlier than the one previously proposed (ca. 1900BCE). The modelled temporal overlaps of the Dawenkou, Longshan, and Yueshi cultures challenge the widely accepted unilinear cultural chronology of the region and emphasise the necessity for systematic radiometric dating.

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