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绍兴古城首次发现新石器时代文化遗存、越国高等级祭祀遗址
Xin Hua She· 2025-10-22 11:13
Core Insights - The archaeological work in Shaoxing Ancient City has revealed significant findings that support the historical narrative of King Goujian of Yue's capital establishment, including Neolithic cultural relics and high-status sacrificial sites [1][2] Group 1: Neolithic Discoveries - New Neolithic cultural relics have been discovered at the Tashan and Changfang sites, including sand-tempered pottery, red pottery, and jade artifacts, marking the first discovery of Neolithic cultural remains within Shaoxing Ancient City [1] - The archaeological team, led by Luo Peng, reported that these findings were located 3 meters below the surface [1] Group 2: High-Status Sacrificial Sites - The excavation revealed a clearly defined high-status sacrificial site of the Yue Kingdom, featuring a sacrificial platform base, foundation pits, sacrificial ditches, and a wooden framework area [2] - Numerous animal bone-containing stamped pottery jars were found in the foundation pits and sacrificial ditches, along with grouped black pottery [2] Group 3: Architectural Discoveries - New findings at the Qizhong site include large base plates and square columns, indicating the presence of a grand and high-status palace complex [2] - The architectural base includes both a soil platform and a wooden foundation, further expanding the understanding of the architectural layout of the Yue Kingdom [2] Group 4: Textual Discoveries - Numerous textual relics were uncovered, including complete "Kuaiji Commandery Wall" inscription bricks and over 200 bamboo slips from a well, which are currently being cleaned and studied [2] - A specific bamboo slip has been identified with clear Han script, indicating it was used for practice by officials, possibly related to commendations from the Kuaiji governor [6]