中国考古学(第8卷·2008)(Chinese Archaeology)

分類: 图书,历史,文物考古,考古理论,
品牌: 刘庆柱
基本信息·出版社:中国社会科学出版社
·页码:210 页
·出版日期:2008年12月
·ISBN:9787500475675
·条形码:9787500475675
·包装版本:第1版
·装帧:平装
·开本:16
·正文语种:英语
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内容简介《中国考古学(第8卷·2008)(Chinese Archaeology)》主要讲述了The Origins and Development of Animal Domestication in China、Yuan Jing、The Shang Building Remains at Xiaomintun in Anyang City、Yinxu Xiaomintun Archaeological Team、The Shang Bronze Foundry-Site at Xiaomintun in Anyang City、Yinxu Xiaomintun Archaeological Team、Recent Archaeological Discoveries on the Yinxu Xiaomintun Site in Anyang and Related、Problems、Wang Xuerong & He Yuling等内容。
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目录
Feature
The Origins and Development of Animal Domestication in China
Yuan Jing
The Shang Building Remains at Xiaomintun in Anyang City
Yinxu Xiaomintun Archaeological Team
The Shang Bronze Foundry-Site at Xiaomintun in Anyang City
Yinxu Xiaomintun Archaeological Team
Recent Archaeological Discoveries on the Yinxu Xiaomintun Site in Anyang and Related
Problems
Wang Xuerong & He Yuling
Report
The Upper Paleolithic Longwangcan Site at Yichuan in Shaanxi
The Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology
The Shangshan Site, Pujiang County, Zhejiang
Zhejiang Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology
Pujiang Museum
The Tianluoshan Neolithic Site at Yuyao, Zhejiang
Zhejiang Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology
Yuyao Municipal Council of Cultural Relics Conservation
Hemudu Site Museum
The Neolithic Site at Shuangdun, Bengbu
Anhui Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology
Anhui Bengbu Municipal Museum
The Xiantouling Neolithic Site at Shenzhen City, Guangdong
The Shenzhen Municipal Apprisal Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology
Shenzhen Municipal Museum
The Large-sized Building-Foundations IIFJT1 on the Walled-town Site of the Mid Taosi
Period in Xiangfen County, Shanxi
The Shanxi Team, the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Shanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology
Linfen Municipal Bureau of Cultural Relics
The Xiaohe Graveyard in Luobupo, Xinjiang
Xinjiang Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology
The Cache of Valuable Western Zhou Bronzes at Wujunxicun, Fufeng, Shaanxi
Baoji Municipal Institute of Archaeology
Fufeng County Museum
The Western Zhou Mound-Burial Tombs in Jurong and Jintan, Jiangsu
The Institute of Archaeology, Nanjing Museum
Stone-Walled City-Site of the Lower Xiajiadian Culture at Sanzuodian in Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia
The Inner Mongolian Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology
Early Qin Cultural Remains at Dapuzishan in Lixian County, Gansu
Joint Archeological Research Group of the Early Qin Culture
The Royal Palace and Government Office Sites of the Nanyue Kingdom in Guangzhou
Guangzhou Municipal Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology
The Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Preparatory Office of the Museum of Nanyue Royal Palace
Han Tomb with Colored Stone Pictures from Chenpeng, Nanyang, Henan
Nanyang Municipal Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology
The Yingtianmen Gate-site of the Sui and Tang Eastern Capital in Luoyang City
Tang Luoyang City-site Archaeological Team, Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences
Research
Clustering Patterns of Prehistoric Settlements
Pei Anping
Research on the Prehistoric Population Age Structure in the Middle and Lower Reaches of the Yellow River Valley
Wang Jianhua
Different Traditions of Flexed Burials in Ancient China
Han Jianye
Considering Chengzhou ("Completion of Zhou") and Wangcheng ("City of the King")
Xu Zhaofeng
On the Construction Concept of Western Han Imperial Mausoleums
Jiao Nanfeng
Archaeological Discovery and Examination of the Money Trees Picture and Buddhist Images
in Southwestern China
Huo Wei
A Preliminary Study of Tombs of the Southern Xiongnu
Du Linyuan
Establishing and Refining the Archaeological Chronologies of Xinzhai, Erlitou and Erligang
Cultures
Zhang Xuelian, Qiu Shihua, Cai Lianzhen, Bo Guancheng, Wang Jinxia & Zhong Jian
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In spatial distribution, the house-foundations in the northern area are unclear as to their number and distribution owing to the limitation of their condition, the rest are relatively concentrated in three spots of the middle and south of the southern area. The clearly open ground between these groups of houses indicates that they were relatively independent and must have formed three settlements featuring both independency from and close relation with each other. In layout, the houses of every group are arranged in rows on the whole, in picturesque order and roughly in the northwest to southeast direction. The housegroups are roughly the same in grouping form, house structure and living furniture, such as the making way of door-ways and "earthen beds." The heaps of remains formed by collapse in subterraneans suggest that the walls were built of rammed-earth, straw-mixed clay and adobe.
Among the three groups of houses in the southern area, the southern two were seriously damaged for the sake of bronze foundry. The northern one is relatively good in condition, the layout remains rather clear, and the subterraneans total 70 rooms in 27 complexes. Its building features can be summed up as follows.
1) Concentration in distribution and rowing in good order. The rows stretch from south to north. Of them eight are better preserved. They are arranged at an interval of 8-10 m between each other. Certain dislocation was made for the convenience of ventilation.
2) Well-designed structure and rational layout. Every hou, se complex constitutes a relatively independentunit. They are varied in structure, falling into the single-double- triple- and tetrad-roomed types (quintuple-roomed occurred in other groups of houses). Their combination is also multiform, in the “口”,“吕”,“品” or“十”-shaped pattern, with the doorway generally in the south
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