Core Insights - The 2025 Beijing Cultural Forum highlighted archaeological findings in the West Liao River basin, providing new evidence for the complexity of social processes in the region [1] Group 1: Archaeological Discoveries - Hebei Province has discovered over 300 Neolithic sites and more than 70 sites from the Shang and Zhou dynasties in the West Liao River basin [1] - The Dongshantou site in Pingquan revealed a combination of jade artifacts and ceramic figurines in Hongshan culture tombs, indicating the complexity and evolution of burial practices [1] - The Zhengjiagou No. 1 stone mound indicates that the Zhangjiakou area may have been a regional center during the late Hongshan culture, with key materials for studying migration paths and burial customs [1] Group 2: Findings from Inner Mongolia and Liaoning - Inner Mongolia has conducted extensive archaeological surveys since 2021, yielding significant results in the West Liao River basin [2] - The Wulantuga site from the Neolithic era uncovered over 110 structures and more than 1,800 artifacts, tracing architectural layouts back approximately 8,000 years [2] - Liaoning Province has identified 847 sites related to the Hongshan culture, confirming a distribution area of nearly 300,000 square kilometers [2] Group 3: Collaborative Efforts - Hebei, Inner Mongolia, and Liaoning signed a joint mechanism to promote the integration of West Liao River culture into contemporary cultural construction [2]
冀蒙辽发布西辽河文化重要考古发现
Xin Hua Wang·2025-09-22 17:56