In May-June 1999, the Heilongjiang Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology carried out a trial excavation on the city-site at Bao'an Village. Having an irregular plan, the site measures 733m in cir...In May-June 1999, the Heilongjiang Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology carried out a trial excavation on the city-site at Bao'an Village. Having an irregular plan, the site measures 733m in circumference and occupies an area of about 50,000sq m, with a gate in the northeast. The cultural deposits in the city fall into two phases. The early phase is roughly conformable to the early remains in the seventh area of the Fenglin city-site and the Guntuling culture in the Anbanghe River valley and goes back to the Western and Eastern Han period. The late phase of remains is similar to the Fenglin culture and corresponds to the Wei-Jin period. The trail excavation sheds light on the construction period, building methods, works order and abandoning factors of the city. Another piece of information from the site is about the use of ploughs in lical people's farming in the Wei-Jin period.展开更多
The Xiaobalang site lies on North Hill at Xiaobalang Village in Huanan County, Heilongjiang Province. In 1994, the Jiamusi Municipal Station for the Preservation of Ancient Monuments carried out there excavation in co...The Xiaobalang site lies on North Hill at Xiaobalang Village in Huanan County, Heilongjiang Province. In 1994, the Jiamusi Municipal Station for the Preservation of Ancient Monuments carried out there excavation in cooperation with Jilin University, and revealed an area of 1,450 sq m. The work brought to light eight house-foundations, six ash-pits and three tombs. The unearthed objects include various pottery vessels, stone tools, irons, bronzes and bone, horn and ivory artifacts, as well as “wuzhu” coins and animal remains. The site shows much similarity to the Guntuling site in cultural connotation and must have belonged to the Guntuling culture. It goes back roughly to the Han-Wei period according to ^14C-dating and the features of the unearthed coins.展开更多
文摘In May-June 1999, the Heilongjiang Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology carried out a trial excavation on the city-site at Bao'an Village. Having an irregular plan, the site measures 733m in circumference and occupies an area of about 50,000sq m, with a gate in the northeast. The cultural deposits in the city fall into two phases. The early phase is roughly conformable to the early remains in the seventh area of the Fenglin city-site and the Guntuling culture in the Anbanghe River valley and goes back to the Western and Eastern Han period. The late phase of remains is similar to the Fenglin culture and corresponds to the Wei-Jin period. The trail excavation sheds light on the construction period, building methods, works order and abandoning factors of the city. Another piece of information from the site is about the use of ploughs in lical people's farming in the Wei-Jin period.
文摘The Xiaobalang site lies on North Hill at Xiaobalang Village in Huanan County, Heilongjiang Province. In 1994, the Jiamusi Municipal Station for the Preservation of Ancient Monuments carried out there excavation in cooperation with Jilin University, and revealed an area of 1,450 sq m. The work brought to light eight house-foundations, six ash-pits and three tombs. The unearthed objects include various pottery vessels, stone tools, irons, bronzes and bone, horn and ivory artifacts, as well as “wuzhu” coins and animal remains. The site shows much similarity to the Guntuling site in cultural connotation and must have belonged to the Guntuling culture. It goes back roughly to the Han-Wei period according to ^14C-dating and the features of the unearthed coins.