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Banpo Museum is located in the eastern outskirt of Xian
City, Shaanxi Province. As the first museum at the prehistoric
site, it was built at the base of the excavations of the
Banpo site. Since it opened to the public formally in
1958, two million people have visited it.
The
Banpo Site is a typical Neolithic matriarchal community
of the Yangshao Culture dating back about 6,000 years.
At that time, the Banpo people used tools made primarily
of wood and stone. Women, the crucial labor force, were
responsible for making pottery, spinning, and raising
the family, while men fished.
The
approximately 4,500 square meters (about 1 acre) exhibit
area of Banpo Museum is divided into two Exhibition Halls
and a Site Hall.
The
first Exhibition Hall is about the unearthed relic exhibitions
consisting of the First Hall and the Second Hall. The
showpieces in this two halls are primarily production
tools and domestic tools used by the primitive Banpo people,
including axes, chisels, sickles, and stone and pottery
knives from which we can have a general picture of the
production activities of the Banpo people thousands of
years ago. In addition, artwork and adornments here reflect
the social life, culture, art and inventions of the period.
The
second Exhibition Hall is primarily used for auxiliary
exhibitions and it contains two halls. Special shows are
held here on ethnology, folklore and the history of art
related to the prehistoric culture.
The
Site Hall is about 3,000 square meters (about 0.7 acre)
and contains residential, pottery making and burial section.
And among the three, the residential section is the main
part of the site, including the huts, kilns and tombs
of the primitive residents. All these present us an outlook
of the aboriginal village and the hard situations of the
forefathers in pursuing the civilization, reflecting the
production level and the social systems at that period
of time.
The
Banpo Matriarchal Clan Community Village is an extension
of the museum based on archeological findings. The entire
village enriches the cultural connotation of the museum
and carries forward the long and splendid history of China
at the same time.
Admission
Fee: 25
Opening Hours: 08:40 to 17:00
Recommended Time for a Visit: Four hours
Bus Route: 11, 105
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