摘要
The No. 6 house-foundation on the Lantouwopu site excavated in 1998 is the remains of a rectangular surface house with warming systems. Inside the room, there are kang heatable beds along the western, northern and eastern walls. On the surface they form a single entity, but the interior contains two independent flues. The vestiges yielded a great number of objects, including pottery, porcelain and irons. In addition, the white powder discovered on the bottom of the cellar in the house has been identified as remains of millet, which must have been an important crop at that time. Judged by the shape of the house-foundation and the objects unearthed from there, this building was not an ordinary dwelling.In date it belongs to the late Jin period.
The No. 6 house-foundation on the Lantouwopu site excavated in 1998 is the remains of a rectangular surface house with warming systems. Inside the room, there are kang heatable beds along the western, northern and eastern walls. On the surface they form a single entity, but the interior contains two independent flues. The vestiges yielded a great number of objects, including pottery, porcelain and irons. In addition, the white powder discovered on the bottom of the cellar in the house has been identified as remains of millet, which must have been an important crop at that time. Judged by the shape of the house-foundation and the objects unearthed from there, this building was not an ordinary dwelling. In date it belongs to the late Jin period.
出处
《考古》
CSSCI
北大核心
2003年第8期67-78,共12页
Archaeology
关键词
吉林
揽头窝堡遗址
六号房址
金代
地层堆积
出土文物
Jilin Lantouwopu site House-foundation No. 6 Kang heatable beds late Jin period