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The Making of Fired Clay Bricks in China Some 5000 Years Ago
Authors:Yachang Yang  Shi‐Yong Yu  Yizhi Zhu  Jing Shao
Institution:1. Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology, , Xi'an, 710043 P. R. China;2. State Key Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology, Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, , Xi'an, 710075 P. R. China
Abstract:Fired bricks are a hard and durable masonry material that has played a major role in the emergence of early human urban civilization. In China, fired clay bricks have been widely used as a building and flooring material since the Qin Dynasty (476?206 bc ), although a few lines of evidence show that fired clay bricks might have been invented as early as 5500 years ago in eastern central China. However, these burnt clumps of clay appear not to be bricks in the strict sense, and our knowledge about the origin of fired clay bricks in China still remains fragmentary. Archaeological excavations at a Middle Neolithic cultural site in northwestern China reveal that the making of fired clay bricks began some 5000 years ago. Our findings also open a window into the process of prehistoric brickmaking in East Asia.
Keywords:Fired clay bricks  Yangshao Cultures  NorthWestern China  Loess  Radiocarbon dating
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