학술논문

Guandimiao: a Shang village site and its significance
Document Type
Report
Source
Antiquity. December, 2018, Vol. 92 Issue 366, p1511, 19 p.
Subject
China
Language
English
ISSN
0003-598X
Abstract
Extensively excavated village sites from the Chinese Bronze Age are rare. Information emerging from the analysis of the small Anyang-period village site of Guandimiao, however, challenges widely held assumptions concerning the Shang polity at Anyang and its hierarchical lineages based on war and sacrifice. Evidence for specialised pottery production and the presence of artefacts imported from Anyang suggest an unexpected degree of regional economic integration. Guandimiao is emerging as a site of revolutionary importance for understanding Anyang-period Shang political and economic networks, and in its significance to both Chinese archaeology and the study of early complex societies more generally.Keywords: China, Anyang, Guandimiao, Bronze Age, political economy
In 2006, as part of salvage excavations accompanying the Yangzi River diversion mega-project, a Shang village site of the Anyang period (c. 1250-1050 BC) was discovered and almost completely excavated [...]