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营盘山:揭开古蜀人的神秘面纱

Unveiling the Mystery of Ancient Shu People
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摘要 营盘山,一块烁烁其华的乐土,以其辉煌的史前文明和大量珍贵的出土文物,向世人揭开了古蜀人的神秘面纱,从而让世人窥视到远古太荒的过去。 The glorious prehistoric civilization supported by a large quantity of unearthed artifacts has pulled off the mysterious veil of the ancient Shu people at the ruins of Mt. Yingpan,Maoxian County,Sichuan Province, From 2001 to date, archeoiogical experts acquired plentiful material information as a result of their great endeavor made in survey, prospect and trial-excavation. The information proves that Maoxian, where the ruins of Mt. Yingpan are located was undoubtedly the geographical, political and cultural center in the upper reaches of the Minjiang River. The ancient Shu people had friendly exchanges with other ethnic groups several thousand years ago, which laid a solid foundation for later establishing a unified, multinational country of the Chinese nation over the history of development spanning some 5000 years.
作者 张帆
出处 《中国西部》 2004年第2期74-77,共4页 Western China
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