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Traditionally seen as one of the original 'cradles' of human civilization, China did witness the establishment of human society in and around its Yellow River Basin at some point around 2000 BC/BCE. Archaeological evidence testifies to the existence of the Xia dynasty at that time, although legendary accounts in other ancient lore suppose the existence of even earlier societies under the rule of the 'Five Emperors.' Later (and more detailed) evidence relates the rise and fall of many other royal rulers and families, numerous changes in society, the occurrence of wars, developments in art, science, and philosophy, and interactions with peoples beyond the Yellow River areas in successive centuries.

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