摘要
In 2009, the Sino-Japanese Joint Archaeological Team recovered the large-sized rammed-earthBuilding Foundation Ⅲ in the south of the Northern Wei palace city. This foundation is located to the north of ChangheGale and Building Foundation Ⅱ and the due south of Taiji Hall. It is the main body of a hall-typed architectureconsisting of the large-sized rammed-earth foundation, the rammed-earth partitions and column network composed oframmed-earth plinths and column pits. The side doors on the eastern and western sides, the rammed-earth foundationsof auxiliary buildings and the grounds on the southern and northern sides of the main body and the imperial path toits south comprised the architectural complex unit together. Most of the tiles unearthed in this excavation were thepolished tiles of the Northern Wei Dynasty, while some tiles made in the Han and Western Jin Dynasties were alsofound. Referred to the stratigraphic relations, this building foundation is inferred to be constructed and mainly used inthe Northern Wei Dynasty, and partly extended and used in the lat phase of the Northern Dynasties.
In 2009, the Sino-Japanese Joint Archaeological Team recovered the large-sized rammed-earth Building Foundation Ⅲ in the south of the Northern Wei palace city. This foundation is located to the north of Changhe Gate and Buihting Foundation II and the due south of Taiji Hall. It is the main body of a hall-typed architecture consisting of the large-sized rammed-earth foundation, the rammed-earth partitions and column network composed of rammed-earth plinths and column pits. The side doors on the eastern and western sides, the rammed-earth foundations of auxiliary buildings and the grounds on the southern and northern sides of the main body and the imperial path to its south comprised the architectural complex unit together. Most of the flies unearthed in this excavation were the polished tiles of the Northern Wei Dynasty, while some tiles made in the Han and Western Jin Dynasties were also found. Referred to the stratigraphic relations, this building foundation is inferred to be constructed and mainly used in the Northern Wei Dynasty, and partly extended and used in the lat phase of the Northern Dynasties.
出处
《考古》
CSSCI
北大核心
2010年第6期3-6,共4页
Archaeology
关键词
汉魏
洛阳故城
北魏
宫城
三号建筑遗址
Han-Wei Luoyang City Northern Wei Dynasty Palace City Architectural Foundation No. 3