No written records have been found from the Xia dynasty and there is dispute as to whether this legendary dynasty existed.
they were the first chinese dynasty to leave written records behind.
Scholars do not fully agree on the dates and details of the earliest Chinese dynasties, but most accept that the Shang Dynasty is the first one to have left behind written records and solid archaeological evidence of its existence.
Written records.
we know that these written records were written thousands or recent ages. also they they lived there traditions and maybe what they ate. but acheologist figure that out by studying that area.
we know that these written records were written thousands or recent ages. also they they lived there traditions and maybe what they ate. but acheologist figure that out by studying that area.
ED JOCELYN has written: 'LONG MARCH: THE TRUE STORY BEHIND THE LEGENDARY JOURNEY THAT MADE MAO'S CHINA'
So that people in the future have prove that they lived back then
So that people in the future have prove that they lived back then
The lack of definitive evidence for dynasties preceding the Shang dynasty is primarily due to the scarcity of archaeological findings and written records from that period. The Shang dynasty, which emerged around 1600 BCE, is the earliest historically verified Chinese dynasty, and prior dynasties may not have left behind substantial artifacts or inscriptions. Additionally, the oral traditions and myths of earlier periods complicate the historical narrative, making it difficult to establish a clear timeline of earlier dynasties. Consequently, much of the information about potential predecessors remains speculative.
In music, there are two different people behind the Chess Records. In music, the people behind the Chess Records include Leonard Chess and Phil Chess.
We know more about the Aztec civilization compared to the Olmec because the Aztec civilization existed more recently and left behind more written records and archaeological evidence. The Olmec civilization, which predates the Aztec civilization by several hundred years, did not leave behind extensive written records, making it more challenging to study and understand.
The lack of definitive evidence for dynasties preceding the Shang is primarily due to the scarcity of archaeological finds and written records from that period. While there are some artifacts and sites that suggest complex societies existed, they do not provide conclusive proof of organized dynasties. Additionally, the Shang dynasty itself is the first to leave behind substantial written records, making it challenging to trace earlier political entities. Consequently, our understanding of pre-Shang history remains largely speculative.