Fanchengdui culture

Fanchengdui culture (Chinese: 樊城堆文化) is an archaeological culture discovered in 1970, in the town of Zhuwei, Qingjiang county, Jiangxi province, China,[1][2] in archaeological sites such as Fanchengdui.[3][4] It is a distinctive type of Chalcolithic to Bronze Age culture.

Similar artifacts were discovered within the third period of the Shinianshan site (3A level),[5][6] Fanchengdui site (7-3 levels) near the Qingjiang river (Zhangshu town), first period of the Zhuweicheng site (3 level), Gongmenshan site, Yinjiaping site in Yongfeng,[7] and elsewhere.

Because the discovery at the Fanchengdui site proved to be more abundant and representative of the culture, it gave its name to what is now known as the Fanchengdui culture.[8]

References

  1. 李仰松、餘家棟. 清江築衛城遺址發掘簡報. 考古1976年第6期.
  2. 李家添、吳綿吉、鐘禮強、吳廣、熊海棠、彭適凡. 江西清江築衛城遺址第二次發掘. 考古1982年第2期.
  3. 江西省文物工作隊、清江縣博物館、中山大學人類學系. 清江樊城堆遺址發掘簡報. 考古與文物1989年第2期.
  4. 熊海堂. 清江樊城堆遺址試掘記. 江西歷史文物1980年第1期.
  5. 劉詩中、李家和. 江西新餘市拾年山遺址. 考古學報1991年第3期.
  6. 李家和、徐長青、王強、李小平. 新餘市拾年山遺址第三次發掘. 東南文化1991年第5期.
  7. 劉林、李家和. 永豐縣尹家坪遺址試掘簡報. 江西歷史文物1986年第2期.
  8. 沈江 (2016). 拾年山遺址研究——兼談拾年山與樊城堆文化的關係. 中山大學碩士論文.
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