Baodun is a typical site among prehistorical walled sites in the Chengdu Plains.Based on strategraphy and typology this article divides the site into three phases, which dated to the early Phase of the Longshan cultur...Baodun is a typical site among prehistorical walled sites in the Chengdu Plains.Based on strategraphy and typology this article divides the site into three phases, which dated to the early Phase of the Longshan culture (4500 - 4200BP) and belonged to the Baodun sub-type of Phase Ⅰ of the Baedun culture (Baodun type) .The confirmation of Phase Ⅰ of the site is significant to further research of the Baodun culture.展开更多
The Fenglin city-site lies in a spot of low flood land on the northern bank ot the Qixing River, about 300m west to Fenglin village of Chengfu township in Youyi county, Heilongjiang province. It is the largest among t...The Fenglin city-site lies in a spot of low flood land on the northern bank ot the Qixing River, about 300m west to Fenglin village of Chengfu township in Youyi county, Heilongjiang province. It is the largest among the Han-Wei period city-sites known so far in the Three Rivers Plain. In 1998, the Heilongjiang Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology carried out excavation in the seventh city-area of the site, which resulted in the revelation of eight house-foundations, 23 ash-pits and nearly 300 objects. The main remains are of a relatively late date, i.e. later than the Tuanji and Guntuling cultures, and belong to the Wei-Jin period.展开更多
文摘Baodun is a typical site among prehistorical walled sites in the Chengdu Plains.Based on strategraphy and typology this article divides the site into three phases, which dated to the early Phase of the Longshan culture (4500 - 4200BP) and belonged to the Baodun sub-type of Phase Ⅰ of the Baedun culture (Baodun type) .The confirmation of Phase Ⅰ of the site is significant to further research of the Baodun culture.
文摘The Fenglin city-site lies in a spot of low flood land on the northern bank ot the Qixing River, about 300m west to Fenglin village of Chengfu township in Youyi county, Heilongjiang province. It is the largest among the Han-Wei period city-sites known so far in the Three Rivers Plain. In 1998, the Heilongjiang Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology carried out excavation in the seventh city-area of the site, which resulted in the revelation of eight house-foundations, 23 ash-pits and nearly 300 objects. The main remains are of a relatively late date, i.e. later than the Tuanji and Guntuling cultures, and belong to the Wei-Jin period.