Driving along Foshan's expressway, lined with modern buildings on either side, one gets the impression of a young city. Upon exploring further, however, and seeing ancestral temples, folk residences, ancient garde...Driving along Foshan's expressway, lined with modern buildings on either side, one gets the impression of a young city. Upon exploring further, however, and seeing ancestral temples, folk residences, ancient gardens, cave-dwellings, museums and ancient villages, Foshan's long history and inherent culture become apparent. Foshan City's ancient ambience enhances its air of contemporary energy.展开更多
The present paper makes a comprehensive profound analysis of the late Neolithic re-mains at the localities of Jijiahu, Shibanxiangzi, Jinaohe, Chadianzi, Jiangjiaqiao and Wangjiadu inwestern Hubei and puts forward the...The present paper makes a comprehensive profound analysis of the late Neolithic re-mains at the localities of Jijiahu, Shibanxiangzi, Jinaohe, Chadianzi, Jiangjiaqiao and Wangjiadu inwestern Hubei and puts forward the following new viewpoints: 1. The Jijiahu remains can be divided intothree phases, and should be called Jijiahu type of Shijiahe culture. 2. The Chadianzi, Jiangjiaqiao andWangjiadu sites are identical with Shibanxiangzi in cultural character. 3. The Jinaohe site is a little ear-lier than the Shihanxiangzi site although they are close to each other geographically. Moreover, it shouldnot be assigned to the Handong Shijiahe type. 4. The Shibanxiangzi remains should not be called “Jijiahutype”, “Ji-Shi remains” or “Jijiahu-Shibanxiangzi type”; they ought to be named Shibanxiangzi culture.展开更多
文摘Driving along Foshan's expressway, lined with modern buildings on either side, one gets the impression of a young city. Upon exploring further, however, and seeing ancestral temples, folk residences, ancient gardens, cave-dwellings, museums and ancient villages, Foshan's long history and inherent culture become apparent. Foshan City's ancient ambience enhances its air of contemporary energy.
文摘The present paper makes a comprehensive profound analysis of the late Neolithic re-mains at the localities of Jijiahu, Shibanxiangzi, Jinaohe, Chadianzi, Jiangjiaqiao and Wangjiadu inwestern Hubei and puts forward the following new viewpoints: 1. The Jijiahu remains can be divided intothree phases, and should be called Jijiahu type of Shijiahe culture. 2. The Chadianzi, Jiangjiaqiao andWangjiadu sites are identical with Shibanxiangzi in cultural character. 3. The Jinaohe site is a little ear-lier than the Shihanxiangzi site although they are close to each other geographically. Moreover, it shouldnot be assigned to the Handong Shijiahe type. 4. The Shibanxiangzi remains should not be called “Jijiahutype”, “Ji-Shi remains” or “Jijiahu-Shibanxiangzi type”; they ought to be named Shibanxiangzi culture.