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浙西南“十四五”先秦考古获系列重要发现
Xin Hua She· 2025-10-26 21:24
Core Insights - The archaeological conference held in Yunhe County, Lishui City, Zhejiang Province, highlighted significant findings in the southwestern Zhejiang region during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, filling many gaps in pre-Qin archaeology [1] Group 1: Archaeological Discoveries - Nearly 700 archaeological sites from the pre-Qin period have been discovered in the southwestern Zhejiang region, showcasing effective field investigation and excavation experiences [1] - Over 300 sites related to the Haochuan culture, dating back 5,000 to 4,000 years, were identified, with the Yuhang Xiansheng Bay site revealing a central settlement with over 60 high-status tombs and various artifacts [4] - The Huangshan site yielded pottery fragments from the Kuahuqiao culture, with carbon-14 dating indicating it is approximately 8,000 years old [3] Group 2: Cultural Insights - The findings have allowed for the preliminary construction of a cultural sequence for the pre-Qin period in the southwestern Zhejiang region, addressing previous research shortcomings regarding settlement distribution, social structure, and cultural lineage [1][6] - The discoveries illustrate the unique characteristics of pre-Qin archaeological cultures in the southwestern Zhejiang, northern Fujian, and eastern Jiangxi mountainous regions, providing new clues for the archaeology of the southern Baiyue region [6]