Based on the characteristics of foundation, this paper conjecturally reconstructs the above-ground structures of dwelling remains exposed at the Dadiwan site at Qin’an. In the first phase, houses might have been semi...Based on the characteristics of foundation, this paper conjecturally reconstructs the above-ground structures of dwelling remains exposed at the Dadiwan site at Qin’an. In the first phase, houses might have been semi-subterranean architectures with cone-like roofs. During the second and third phases, houses were also square semi-subterranean architectures with earthen-walls and wooden pillars. Types of roofs include ‘人’ shape two-facets slops, four-facets slops and ‘山’-style four-facets slops. Houses in the forth phase were square above-ground architectures. Roofs were ‘人’ shape two-facets slops. The layout became much more complicated since the structure cooperates with corridors in side-ways and canopy in front of the house.展开更多
文摘Based on the characteristics of foundation, this paper conjecturally reconstructs the above-ground structures of dwelling remains exposed at the Dadiwan site at Qin’an. In the first phase, houses might have been semi-subterranean architectures with cone-like roofs. During the second and third phases, houses were also square semi-subterranean architectures with earthen-walls and wooden pillars. Types of roofs include ‘人’ shape two-facets slops, four-facets slops and ‘山’-style four-facets slops. Houses in the forth phase were square above-ground architectures. Roofs were ‘人’ shape two-facets slops. The layout became much more complicated since the structure cooperates with corridors in side-ways and canopy in front of the house.