In 2005,the Guojiawan site located in Hanbin district,Ankang City,had been excavated for the second time by the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology.Different from the remains excavated in 1972 which can be cla...In 2005,the Guojiawan site located in Hanbin district,Ankang City,had been excavated for the second time by the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology.Different from the remains excavated in 1972 which can be classified as the Miaodigou type,the characteristics of pottery excavated this time show that they should belong to the Banpo type of the Yangshao Culture.In addition,these remains are similar to those Yangshao Culture remains from the southern part of Shaanxi province.As one of the few prehistoric sites excavated in recent years,the Guojiawan site enriches the understanding of the Neolithic Age remains in the basin of Han River.Abundant pottery and stone artifacts also provide important materials for the study of pre-historical cultures in the southern region of Shaanxi province.展开更多
The Dongzhuang-cun site in Ruicheng, Shanxi, remains by now of great significance to the study of the Banpo and Miaodigou types of the Yangshao culture. Its Yangshao remains can be divided into two periods with three ...The Dongzhuang-cun site in Ruicheng, Shanxi, remains by now of great significance to the study of the Banpo and Miaodigou types of the Yangshao culture. Its Yangshao remains can be divided into two periods with three stages, of which the first period corresponds roughly to the Banpo type in date, while the second belongs to the early Miaodigou type and corresponds approximately to the Shijia type in the Guanzhong region. The Banpo and Miaodigou types neither developed side by side nor had inheritance relationship with each other. The reality might have been that the Miaodigou type in its early period co-existed with the late Banpo type, i.e. the Shijia type, and later advanced westwards into the Guanzhong region, developing into the Quanhu type.展开更多
文摘In 2005,the Guojiawan site located in Hanbin district,Ankang City,had been excavated for the second time by the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology.Different from the remains excavated in 1972 which can be classified as the Miaodigou type,the characteristics of pottery excavated this time show that they should belong to the Banpo type of the Yangshao Culture.In addition,these remains are similar to those Yangshao Culture remains from the southern part of Shaanxi province.As one of the few prehistoric sites excavated in recent years,the Guojiawan site enriches the understanding of the Neolithic Age remains in the basin of Han River.Abundant pottery and stone artifacts also provide important materials for the study of pre-historical cultures in the southern region of Shaanxi province.
文摘The Dongzhuang-cun site in Ruicheng, Shanxi, remains by now of great significance to the study of the Banpo and Miaodigou types of the Yangshao culture. Its Yangshao remains can be divided into two periods with three stages, of which the first period corresponds roughly to the Banpo type in date, while the second belongs to the early Miaodigou type and corresponds approximately to the Shijia type in the Guanzhong region. The Banpo and Miaodigou types neither developed side by side nor had inheritance relationship with each other. The reality might have been that the Miaodigou type in its early period co-existed with the late Banpo type, i.e. the Shijia type, and later advanced westwards into the Guanzhong region, developing into the Quanhu type.