Zhangjipo site excavations’ history (1955-1992)

The article examines the question of the need to study the history of excavations at archaeological sites of ancient China, in particular at the largest burial ground of the Western Zhou era (1027-771 BC) - Zhangjiapo. Archaeological materials are the closest in time source for the history of the pe...

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Main Author: Maria Vladimirovna Efimenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2021-12-01
Series:RUDN Journal of World History
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/world-history/article/viewFile/26391/19359
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spelling doaj-55601da56e304574bed2539b9d833a672021-05-25T17:53:38ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of World History2312-81272312-833X2021-12-0113218921010.22363/2312-8127-2021-13-2-189-21020044Zhangjipo site excavations’ history (1955-1992)Maria Vladimirovna Efimenko0Institute of Oriental Studies Russian Academy of SciencesThe article examines the question of the need to study the history of excavations at archaeological sites of ancient China, in particular at the largest burial ground of the Western Zhou era (1027-771 BC) - Zhangjiapo. Archaeological materials are the closest in time source for the history of the period. They not only confirm and supplement the reports of written sources on the political and social history of the era, but also provide new materials for the analysis of the economy and everyday life of the general population, which is not the object of description in written sources. In the first part, the author reveals the features of the source base of the era and points out a number of restrictions in conducting archaeological excavations and the further publication of their results. Then she proceeds to a brief description of the Zhangjiapo monument and reveals the stages in the history of its excavations, which allows us to answer the question about the reasons for the fragmentary excavations of the monument.http://journals.rudn.ru/world-history/article/viewFile/26391/19359western zhou eraexcavation historyzhangjiapofengxi districtceramic complexesancient china archeology
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author Maria Vladimirovna Efimenko
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Zhangjipo site excavations’ history (1955-1992)
RUDN Journal of World History
western zhou era
excavation history
zhangjiapo
fengxi district
ceramic complexes
ancient china archeology
author_facet Maria Vladimirovna Efimenko
author_sort Maria Vladimirovna Efimenko
title Zhangjipo site excavations’ history (1955-1992)
title_short Zhangjipo site excavations’ history (1955-1992)
title_full Zhangjipo site excavations’ history (1955-1992)
title_fullStr Zhangjipo site excavations’ history (1955-1992)
title_full_unstemmed Zhangjipo site excavations’ history (1955-1992)
title_sort zhangjipo site excavations’ history (1955-1992)
publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series RUDN Journal of World History
issn 2312-8127
2312-833X
publishDate 2021-12-01
description The article examines the question of the need to study the history of excavations at archaeological sites of ancient China, in particular at the largest burial ground of the Western Zhou era (1027-771 BC) - Zhangjiapo. Archaeological materials are the closest in time source for the history of the period. They not only confirm and supplement the reports of written sources on the political and social history of the era, but also provide new materials for the analysis of the economy and everyday life of the general population, which is not the object of description in written sources. In the first part, the author reveals the features of the source base of the era and points out a number of restrictions in conducting archaeological excavations and the further publication of their results. Then she proceeds to a brief description of the Zhangjiapo monument and reveals the stages in the history of its excavations, which allows us to answer the question about the reasons for the fragmentary excavations of the monument.
topic western zhou era
excavation history
zhangjiapo
fengxi district
ceramic complexes
ancient china archeology
url http://journals.rudn.ru/world-history/article/viewFile/26391/19359
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