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A Brief Report On Fieldwork Of Pre-qin Period At Kuhe River Basin, 2014

Posted on:2016-11-10Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y X ShangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330461450981Subject:Cultural relics and museums
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The fieldwork of southern Kuhe River Basin at 2014 mainly used the method of tsaki. During the investigation, we found 6 sites, includes Chezhuang Site, Dianjuntai Site, Pingtao City Site, Daizhuang Site, Tanggang Reservoir Site and Shuhe River Site. The time span cloud traced from the late period of Yangshao Period to the late time of Warrior Period. By we had collect enough amount remains that separated in a large area, we could know that human beings living in this whole area continuously for about 3,000 years. However, the most of those sites had been destroyed seriously, and some of them even vanished from ground. Besides, according to the results of investigation, this paper got the conclusion that most sites of pre-Qin period at the northwestern of Zhengzhou, were located on the hill-sloppy lands of alluvial fan. Last but not least, the excavation on last winner at Chezhuang Site was just a handcraft-workshops area of Western Zhou Dynasty, considering its geographic position. Thus we believe Chezhuang Site was a part of Eastern Guo, which country we had already trying to find it for a long time.
Keywords/Search Tags:Kuhe River Basin, Fieldwork, Eastern Guo
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