The present paper is a brief review of the Luoyang Wangwan: An Archaeological Excavation Report (below called Report for short). The author believes that the first stage of Neolithic Wangwan I culture named in the Rep...The present paper is a brief review of the Luoyang Wangwan: An Archaeological Excavation Report (below called Report for short). The author believes that the first stage of Neolithic Wangwan I culture named in the Report should be further divided into two sub-stages corresponding to the Banpo and Miaodigou phases respectively of the Yangshao culture. Concerning the classification of the Neolithic Wangwan Ⅱ Culture remains, he agrees with the Report. As for the cultural nature of the Neolithic Wangwan Ⅲ remains, he does not subscribe to the view of the Report that they belong to the"'Sanliqiao type' of the Henan Longshan culture. " He assigns them to the “Wangwan type” of Central Plains Longshan culture or the “Wangwan Ⅲ culture.” Besides, he makes evaluation on other problems of the Report.展开更多
The ruins of the Wadian site are situated on hills in the east and northwest of Wadian village, Huolong township, Yuzhou city, Henan, and cover an area of over 10,000 sq m in the total.Excavation in 1997 revealed ther...The ruins of the Wadian site are situated on hills in the east and northwest of Wadian village, Huolong township, Yuzhou city, Henan, and cover an area of over 10,000 sq m in the total.Excavation in 1997 revealed there 9 house-foundations, 2 ash-trenches, 76 ash-pits and 6 tombs. Among the abundant objects unearthed are the stone axe, knife, arrowhead, pestle, chisel, adze, and grindstone; the jade spade, bi disc and bird; the bone arrowhead, fishhook, chisel, awl, hairpin and oracle bone; the pottery ding tripod, jar, yan steamer, zeng steamer, incised-grooved basin, jia tripod, gui tripod, he tripod, gu cup, vase, cup, pot, lei pot, basin, bowl, vessel cover, trileg dish, ring-foot dish, dou stemmed vessel, vat, pellet and spindle whorl. Stratigraphical evidence and the typological study of the objects show that the ruins can be divided into three periods and dated to the late Wangwan Ⅲ culture.展开更多
文摘The present paper is a brief review of the Luoyang Wangwan: An Archaeological Excavation Report (below called Report for short). The author believes that the first stage of Neolithic Wangwan I culture named in the Report should be further divided into two sub-stages corresponding to the Banpo and Miaodigou phases respectively of the Yangshao culture. Concerning the classification of the Neolithic Wangwan Ⅱ Culture remains, he agrees with the Report. As for the cultural nature of the Neolithic Wangwan Ⅲ remains, he does not subscribe to the view of the Report that they belong to the"'Sanliqiao type' of the Henan Longshan culture. " He assigns them to the “Wangwan type” of Central Plains Longshan culture or the “Wangwan Ⅲ culture.” Besides, he makes evaluation on other problems of the Report.
文摘The ruins of the Wadian site are situated on hills in the east and northwest of Wadian village, Huolong township, Yuzhou city, Henan, and cover an area of over 10,000 sq m in the total.Excavation in 1997 revealed there 9 house-foundations, 2 ash-trenches, 76 ash-pits and 6 tombs. Among the abundant objects unearthed are the stone axe, knife, arrowhead, pestle, chisel, adze, and grindstone; the jade spade, bi disc and bird; the bone arrowhead, fishhook, chisel, awl, hairpin and oracle bone; the pottery ding tripod, jar, yan steamer, zeng steamer, incised-grooved basin, jia tripod, gui tripod, he tripod, gu cup, vase, cup, pot, lei pot, basin, bowl, vessel cover, trileg dish, ring-foot dish, dou stemmed vessel, vat, pellet and spindle whorl. Stratigraphical evidence and the typological study of the objects show that the ruins can be divided into three periods and dated to the late Wangwan Ⅲ culture.