摘要
The discovery of the Niuheliang site aroused a lively discussion on the origin of Chinese civilization.The "Temple of Goddess"and stone barrows with jades on the site involve two periods,i.e.the Neolithic Hongshan Culture and the Lower Xiajiadian Culture of the Bronze Age.This is especially evident judging from the bronzes and smelting vestiges revealed there.Therefore,the hypothesis of "dawn of civilization"or "primitive civilization"and the like should not be used to summarize the social nature of the Hongshan Culture.
The discovery of the Niuheliang site aroused a lively discussion on the origin of Chinese civilization.The 'Temple of Goddess'and stone barrows with jades on the site involve two periods,i.e.the Neolithic Hongshan Culture and the Lower Xiajiadian Culture of the Bronze Age.This is especially evident judging from the bronzes and smelting vestiges revealed there.Therefore,the hypothesis of 'dawn of civilization'or 'primitive civilization'and the like should not be used to summarize the social nature of the Hongshan Culture.
出处
《考古与文物》
CSSCI
北大核心
2003年第1期17-20,共4页
Archaeology and Cultural Relics