Tahu culture

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Late Neolithic cultures in Taiwan.

The Tahu culture (Template:Zh) was an archaeological culture in southern Taiwan. It distributed around the Tainan-Kaohsiung region. The culture was one of the late Neolithic cultures[1] of Taiwan island. A set of several archaeological sites formed the culture, such as the Tahu Site (大湖遺址), Fengpitou Site (鳳鼻頭遺址) and Wushantou Site (烏山頭遺址). These sites had been excavated out many bone tools, potteries or middens.[2]

The Dàhú is associated with tooth ablation specifically in women; it was population-wide in early Neolithic Taiwan. Template:Quote

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