After the discovery of House F105. which is 204 sq m in floor area, another surprisingly large semi-subterranean House F106 was exposed at tile Xipo site, Lingbao. Henan, in 2004. The house, about 240 sq m in floor ar...After the discovery of House F105. which is 204 sq m in floor area, another surprisingly large semi-subterranean House F106 was exposed at tile Xipo site, Lingbao. Henan, in 2004. The house, about 240 sq m in floor area. ix rectangular in shape. In the middle of its north wall ix a doorway with an azimuth of 24°. The walls of its subterrarlearl part are buih of rammed earth, pasted with fine clay and painted in red Oll the surface.The floor, with a total thickness of 25.5 era. eonsists of seven sub-layers of fine clay and rammed earth and is also painted red oil the surface. 45 postholes were found —— 41 in the walls and four in the middle of the floor. Some traces indicate the existence of rammed earth outer walls in the periphery of the subterranean part. The discoveryof F106 is very important to a better understanding of alehiteetural teehniques during the middle Yangshao period(ea. 6000 BC - ea. 5500 BC).展开更多
In September through October 1990, the Heilongjiang Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology along with other institution excavated three house-foundations of the Bohai peroid at Xiaodiying in Dongning ...In September through October 1990, the Heilongjiang Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology along with other institution excavated three house-foundations of the Bohai peroid at Xiaodiying in Dongning County. These vestiges are the remains of semi-subterranean houses, each having a fireplace at the center and measuring 42-53sq m. They belonged to common people of the early and middle Bohai period. The unearthed objects include pottery, iron, bone and horn wares, all coming from the deposits within the houses. The excavation of the site enriched the further study of the Bohai culture in eastern Heilongjiang Province.展开更多
文摘After the discovery of House F105. which is 204 sq m in floor area, another surprisingly large semi-subterranean House F106 was exposed at tile Xipo site, Lingbao. Henan, in 2004. The house, about 240 sq m in floor area. ix rectangular in shape. In the middle of its north wall ix a doorway with an azimuth of 24°. The walls of its subterrarlearl part are buih of rammed earth, pasted with fine clay and painted in red Oll the surface.The floor, with a total thickness of 25.5 era. eonsists of seven sub-layers of fine clay and rammed earth and is also painted red oil the surface. 45 postholes were found —— 41 in the walls and four in the middle of the floor. Some traces indicate the existence of rammed earth outer walls in the periphery of the subterranean part. The discoveryof F106 is very important to a better understanding of alehiteetural teehniques during the middle Yangshao period(ea. 6000 BC - ea. 5500 BC).
文摘In September through October 1990, the Heilongjiang Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology along with other institution excavated three house-foundations of the Bohai peroid at Xiaodiying in Dongning County. These vestiges are the remains of semi-subterranean houses, each having a fireplace at the center and measuring 42-53sq m. They belonged to common people of the early and middle Bohai period. The unearthed objects include pottery, iron, bone and horn wares, all coming from the deposits within the houses. The excavation of the site enriched the further study of the Bohai culture in eastern Heilongjiang Province.