摘要
In October 1988, the Archaeology Department of Peking University, when carrying out archaeological survey in the northwestern suburb of Zhengzhou City, did a small-scale trial excavation on the cliff in a brickyard' s clay-supplying area northeast of Chahe Village, 3.25 km southwest of Guxing Township. They brought to light ash-pits of the Erlitou and the early Shang Erligang cultures, and discovered a number of pottery objects and stone implements. Stratigraphieally, they revealed direct superimposition of remains of the lower Erligang complex upon those of the late Erlitou culture. This discovery provides new clues for understanding the features and nature of the two cultures and further studying into the chronology of the Shang culture in the Zhengzhou area.
In October 1988,the Archaeology Department of Peking University,when carrying out archaeological survey in the northwestern suburb of Zhengzhou City,did a small-scale trial excavation on the cliff in a brickyard's clay-supplying area northeast of Chahe Village,3.25km southwest of Guxing Township.They brought to light ash-pits of the Erlitou and the early Shang Erligang cultures,and dis- covered a number of pottery objects and stone implements.Stratigraphically,they revealed direct super- imposition of remains of the lower Erligang complex upon those of the late Erlitou culture.This discovery provides new clues for understanding the features and nature of the two cultures and further studying into the chronology of the Shang culture in the Zhengzhou area.
出处
《考古》
CSSCI
北大核心
2005年第6期17-31,共15页
Archaeology
关键词
1988年
郑州市
简报
试掘
遗址
Henan
Chahe site
Erlitou culture
Erligang culture