太保墉燕——房山琉璃河遗址专题展
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考古成果如何走出“象牙塔”
Ren Min Ri Bao Hai Wai Ban· 2025-10-08 22:11
2024年11月,中外嘉宾来到中国考古博物馆参观"考古与 中华文明溯源展",该展是首届世界古典学大会推出的配 套活动之一。 新华社记者 张晨霖摄 8月28日,"太保墉燕——房山琉璃河遗址专题展"在首都 博物馆开幕。展览呈现了琉璃河遗址历次考古发掘出土的 文物180件(套),其中首次展出的文物113件(套)。图 为展出的车马坑模型。 新华社记者 陈钟昊摄 "早期中国"系列展览是陕西历史博物馆2017年就开始筹划,2018年起正式策划实施的一个重点项目,开 展以来,不仅收获了公众和业界的好评,还获得多项荣誉。 在本次学术研讨会上,陕西历史博物馆馆长、研究馆员庞雅妮分享的正是这个展览。她首先强调,"这 是一个具有明确学术目标"的系列展览。 从时间线上看,第一部"彩陶·中华——中国五千年前的融合与统一"和第二部"玉韫·九州——中国早期文 明间的碰撞与聚合"分别在2020年和2023年展出,第三部"吉金·中国——中国青铜文明的兴起与繁荣"目 前正在展出。 "早期中国"的时段怎么界定?如何以彩陶、玉器和冶金三重视角,系统展示"早期中国"多元一体化进程 这一重大的学术问题……在庞雅妮看来,"研究为先"至关重要。 今年5月, ...
“太保墉燕——房山琉璃河遗址专题展”在首都博物馆展出
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-09-04 08:50
来源:环球网 供图) 琉璃河遗址是西周分封制度的实证,是西周燕国都城和始封地,将北京建城史推进至3000余年前,被誉 为"北京城之源"。2025年,琉璃河遗址入选"2024年度全国十大考古新发现"。"太保墉燕——房山琉璃 河遗址专题展"作为十大新发现中首个系统展览项目,精心遴选了180件(套)珍贵文物,其中首次展出 文物113件(套)占比之高在首都博物馆近年展览中尤为显著。 本次展览集重磅文物与学术价值于一体,不仅展出了首都博物馆镇馆之宝堇鼎、伯钜鬲,以及实证燕国 始封地位的克盉、克罍,更实现了作册奂卣、作册奂觯等多件珍品齐聚一堂。这是上世纪70年代以来琉 璃河遗址历次考古发掘出土文物的首次大规模集结,为观众提供了一个难得的观摩机会。 据悉,展览期间还特别策划了"遇见伯钜鬲"等系列教育活动,面向广大观众尤其是亲子家庭,系统解读 西周时期精湛的青铜器铸造工艺与深厚的礼乐文明内涵,引导观众探寻文物背后的历史发展脉络与文化 演变轨迹。展览展期将持续至2025年11月28日。(本文图文信息来源于首都博物馆/安绮) 【环球网文化综合报道】日前,由北京市文物局联合中共北京市房山区委、北京市房山区政府主办 的"太保墉燕—— ...
琉璃河考古遗址公园设计方案征民意
Bei Jing Qing Nian Bao· 2025-08-28 18:39
Core Points - The construction planning for the Liuli River Archaeological Site Park has made progress, with three winning design proposals selected from five submissions [1] - The winning proposals will be exhibited at the "Taibao Yongyan - Fangshan Liuli River Site Special Exhibition" starting from August 28, inviting public feedback [1] Group 1: Design Proposals - The "Xionghun Mianchang · Ding Tian Li Di" proposal features a framework of "one park, three areas, one ring, one zone, and two cores," integrating various scenes to promote "town-park integration" [2] - The "Yandu Zhaoshi · Wenmai Gengxu" proposal emphasizes a layout of "one center, two wings" with five functional zones, creating a systematic display for the site [3] - The "Yandu Suoyuan · Wenming Xinzhan" proposal is based on five heritage values and aims to create a cultural landmark for the Liuli River site [3] Group 2: Exhibition Details - The "Taibao Yongyan - Fangshan Liuli River Site Special Exhibition" features 180 precious artifacts, with 113 items being exhibited for the first time [4] - The exhibition utilizes advanced technology such as 3D projection and digital sand tables to create an immersive viewing experience [4] - A public voting area for the design proposals is included, allowing citizens to participate in the future planning of the archaeological site [4] Group 3: Cultural and Educational Activities - The exhibition includes a creative product sales area featuring non-heritage crafts and designs from Fangshan District [5] - Educational activities, such as "Meeting the Boju Li," are organized to engage families and explain the significance of bronze casting techniques from the Western Zhou period [5]
113件(套)北京琉璃河遗址出土文物首次展出
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-08-28 11:46
Core Viewpoint - The "Taibao Yongyan - Fangshan Liulihe Site Special Exhibition" opened at the Capital Museum, showcasing 180 cultural relics, including 113 items that are being exhibited for the first time, representing a significant collection of artifacts from the Liulihe site since the 1970s [1][3]. Group 1: Exhibition Overview - The exhibition is the first in the "Beijing Historical and Cultural Exhibition" series at the Capital Museum, structured around the themes of "Boundary - Capital - System - Protection" [3]. - It features four sections: "Mandate of the Northern Frontier," "Establishment of the Yan Capital," "Ding Tian Li Di," and "Inheritance and Sustainability," aimed at presenting the cultural landscape of the Western Zhou Yan capital [3]. Group 2: Archaeological Significance - The Liulihe site is recognized as the capital and initial fief of the Yan state during the Western Zhou period, noted for being the longest-excavated and largest-scale site of its kind in China, often referred to as the "Source of Beijing" [1][3]. - Over 60 years of archaeological work have uncovered multiple city walls, large buildings, and complete burial areas, yielding a wealth of precious artifacts [1]. Group 3: Featured Artifacts - The exhibition includes the largest and heaviest bronze ritual vessel, the Jin Ding, and the Bull-Headed Pattern Covered Pot, which represent the pinnacle of Yan state's bronze culture [3]. - Artifacts such as the Ke He and Ke Lei substantiate the Yan state's initial fiefdom status, while three vessels inscribed with "Taibao Yongyan" provide evidence of Beijing's 3,000-year history of urban development [3]. Group 4: Interactive Experience - Modern technology is utilized to enhance visitor engagement, including a digital sandbox that reconstructs the geographical context of the Liulihe site, allowing viewers to explore the Yan noble family tombs and large rammed earth building foundations [6]. - Interactive screens provide detailed information on artifacts such as the bronze chariots and bells unearthed from the Liulihe site, enriching the educational experience for attendees [6]. Group 5: Exhibition Duration - The exhibition will be open to the public until November 28 [6].
首都博物馆上新,180件套文物呈现西周燕国都城风貌
Bei Jing Ri Bao Ke Hu Duan· 2025-08-28 08:48
Core Viewpoint - The "Tai Bao Yong Yan - Fangshan Liulihe Site Special Exhibition" opened at the Capital Museum, showcasing 180 precious cultural relics that narrate the story of Beijing's origins over 3,000 years ago [1][3]. Group 1: Exhibition Overview - The exhibition features 180 pieces (sets) of cultural relics, marking the most comprehensive and highest-standard display of findings from the Liulihe site in its 80-year history [4]. - The exhibition is organized into four thematic units: "Receiving the Mandate of the Northern Frontier," "Establishment of the Yan Capital," "Ding Tian Li Di," and "Inheritance and Continuity," revealing the history of the Liulihe site [4]. Group 2: Key Artifacts - A group of bronze vessels, including a ding, you, and zhi, serves as the exhibition's thematic centerpiece, providing evidence of Beijing's urban construction history [5]. - The exhibition features the "treasures of the museum," including the Ke Lei and Ke He vessels, which contain inscriptions that document the historical facts of "appointing Ke Hou in Yan" [7]. - A pair of bronze gui vessels, Yu Gui and Bo Yu Gui, are displayed together for the first time, showcasing their similar designs and decorative patterns [9]. Group 3: Interactive and Multimedia Elements - The exhibition utilizes various methods such as scene restoration and multimedia displays to vividly present new archaeological discoveries, including the dual city wall structure and large rammed earth facilities of the Liulihe site [12]. - Visitors can engage with digital sand tables to explore the geographical context of the Liulihe site and view animations that explain ancient construction techniques [12].
北京“城之源”最早出土文献亮相
Bei Jing Wan Bao· 2025-08-28 06:47
Group 1 - The "Tai Bao Yong Yan - Fangshan Liulihe Site Special Exhibition" is the first exhibition in the "Beijing Historical and Cultural Exhibition" series, showcasing the most comprehensive archaeological findings from the Liulihe site over the past 80 years, with a total of 180 precious cultural relics on display, including 39 important artifacts [1] - The exhibition features significant artifacts such as the "Zuo Ce Huan Qi" bronze ding, which reveals the theme of the exhibition and provides evidence of Beijing's over 3,000-year history of urban construction [1] - Notable treasures from the Capital Museum are also on display, including the largest and heaviest Western Zhou bronze vessel, the Jin Ding, weighing 41.5 kilograms, which contains inscriptions detailing historical events related to the offerings made to the Tai Bao [1] Group 2 - The exhibition includes the Bo Ju Ge, showcasing the pinnacle of Western Zhou bronze casting techniques with its intricate design featuring seven bull heads, highlighting the artistic and manufacturing excellence of the region [2] - National treasures such as the Ke Lei and Ke He are displayed in pairs, with inscriptions that document historical facts related to the origins of the city, providing critical archaeological evidence [2]
琉璃河遗址80年考古成果亮相!首博 “太保墉燕” 展开展
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-08-28 06:42
Group 1 - The "Taibao Yongyan - Fangshan Liuli River Site Special Exhibition" officially opened at the Capital Museum on August 28, co-hosted by multiple governmental and cultural institutions in Beijing [1] - The exhibition will be open to the public until November 28 [1]