Except for the regular fieldworks and academic researches within the Province,the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology also undertook some cooperative excavations and surveys out of the Province,including the e...Except for the regular fieldworks and academic researches within the Province,the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology also undertook some cooperative excavations and surveys out of the Province,including the excavations and investigations in Tibet,in the Three Gorges,in Hong Kong (the Batougu Site and Shaxia site),in Vietnam (Yili),in Hubei and Henan Province under the South-to-North Water Diversion Project and in Gansu Province. Among which,several projects have made remarkable achievements which need to be especially mentioned here. The investigation and excavation at the Tuolinsi Temple and Sajiasi Temple in Tibet provide important material evidence to the study of the Guge Kingdom and the history of Tibetan Buddhism. The archaeological excavation at Xigong site and Batougu site in Hong Kong are crucial to the reconstruction of Neolithic chronological framework and to the understanding of the cultural characteristics in Bronze Age Hong Kong. The excavation at Tangfangpin site in the Three Gorges fills a gap to the study of early Xiajiang culture and is academically meaningful to the research of the evolution of Ba culture and cultural exchange between the Zhongyuan (The Central Plain) and Southeastern China during the Xia-Shang periods. The excavation of Yili site in Vietnam is important to the understanding of the Early Bronze Age Vietnam,and also indicates a potential exchange between Vietnam and Southwest China. The investigation of the Pre-Qin remains and the excavation of Dabaozishan in Lixian,Gansu Province provides important clues for the understanding of assimilation of ’Zhou’ and ’Qin’ cultures,to the study of the rising of Qin-clan,to the status of the Xishan cemetery and the nature of Dabaozishan walled-urban centre.展开更多
文摘Except for the regular fieldworks and academic researches within the Province,the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology also undertook some cooperative excavations and surveys out of the Province,including the excavations and investigations in Tibet,in the Three Gorges,in Hong Kong (the Batougu Site and Shaxia site),in Vietnam (Yili),in Hubei and Henan Province under the South-to-North Water Diversion Project and in Gansu Province. Among which,several projects have made remarkable achievements which need to be especially mentioned here. The investigation and excavation at the Tuolinsi Temple and Sajiasi Temple in Tibet provide important material evidence to the study of the Guge Kingdom and the history of Tibetan Buddhism. The archaeological excavation at Xigong site and Batougu site in Hong Kong are crucial to the reconstruction of Neolithic chronological framework and to the understanding of the cultural characteristics in Bronze Age Hong Kong. The excavation at Tangfangpin site in the Three Gorges fills a gap to the study of early Xiajiang culture and is academically meaningful to the research of the evolution of Ba culture and cultural exchange between the Zhongyuan (The Central Plain) and Southeastern China during the Xia-Shang periods. The excavation of Yili site in Vietnam is important to the understanding of the Early Bronze Age Vietnam,and also indicates a potential exchange between Vietnam and Southwest China. The investigation of the Pre-Qin remains and the excavation of Dabaozishan in Lixian,Gansu Province provides important clues for the understanding of assimilation of ’Zhou’ and ’Qin’ cultures,to the study of the rising of Qin-clan,to the status of the Xishan cemetery and the nature of Dabaozishan walled-urban centre.