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【省文物局】蜀道考古调查阶段性成果发布新发现文物遗存二百九十七处
Shan Xi Ri Bao·2025-04-27 22:45

Core Insights - The "Archaeological China" major project has made significant progress with the release of interim results from the Shu Road archaeological survey, covering a total of 2,073 kilometers and identifying 1,034 cultural relic sites, including 297 newly discovered sites [1][2] Group 1: Project Overview - The archaeological survey has completed investigations on six major routes: Jinniu Road, Micang Road, Lizhi Road, Chencang Road, Baoxia Road, and Qishan Road [1] - The project employs a collaborative approach, breaking administrative boundaries and establishing six specialized tasks, with various archaeological institutions from different provinces participating [1][2] Group 2: Findings and Methodology - Significant discoveries include various sites, tombs, and inscriptions along the Shu Road, with notable findings such as the Liangluping site on Chencang Road, which provides new insights into the earliest "Zhou Road" [2] - The project has established a unified recording standard and classification system for the Shu Road, focusing on a 50-meter range on either side of the road for related heritage information, which is essential for building a data platform for the Shu Road [2]