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Juxian Dazhujia Cun Dawenkou Wenhua Muzang
Kaogu Xuebao (K'ao Ku Hsueh Pao; Reports on archaeology) • 2 • Published In 1991 • Pages: 167-206
By: Shandong Institute of Archaeology and the Juxian Museum.
Abstract
This is a excavation report of a middle-period Dawenkou site in Shandong Province. Thirty-one tombs and over 700 funerary objects were uncovered. The tombs were bunched into three groups and showed variation in size and in the number and quality of objects. The report provides a detailed description of each grave and similarly a detailed classification of pottery types. The authors distinguish three time periods based on different sytles of pottery and relate the overall period of the site to another dated site which contained similar pottery forms. The report contains diagrams of graves, pottery types, and a complete inventory of all artifacts.
- Region
- Asia
- Sub Region
- East Asia
- Document Type
- article
- Evaluation
- Creator Type
- Archaeologist
- Document Rating
- 5: Excellent Primary Data
- Notes
- by the Shandong Institute of Archaeology and the Juxian Museum
- Wade-Giles: Chu Hsien Ta chu Chia Ts'un Ta-wen-k'ou Wen Hua Mu Tsang
- English: Burials from the Dawenkou Culture at Dazhujia Village in Juxian County
- LCCN
- 89640655
- LCSH
- China--Antiquities