China's Neolithic period, spanning 10,000 to 2000 BCE, saw the rise of settled agriculture and complex societies. This era birthed distinctive regional cultures like Yangshao and Hongshan, known for their pottery and jade carvings. The Bronze Age, from 2000 to 771 BCE, marked a shift to sophisticated metalworking. This period saw the emergence of intricate ritual vessels, weapons, and musical instruments, reflecting growing social stratification and religious practices.