Abstract
The local-styled tombs of the Warring-States Period to the Western Han Dynasty recovered at Kele Site in Hezhang County, Guizhou Province had rich cultural connotations and distinct features, the “head encasing” burial custom of which was especially unique. These tombs showed sharp differences to the Han-styled tombs in the same cemetery and other regional cultural remains in peripheral areas and represented a new archaeological culture in the Xinan Yi (Southwest Barbarians) Region of the Warring-States to the Qin-Han Periods, which could be named as “Kele Culture”. The putting forward of the concept of “Kele Culture” and the research on it had great academic significance; they will positively influence the archaeological researches on the Xinan Yi Region of the Warring-States to the Qin-Han Periods and lay firm foundation for the in-depth archaeological exploration of Yelang Culture.
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Articles in the same Issue
- Masthead
- Contents
- New archaeological discoveries in 2011
- The Yejiashan Cemetery of the Western Zhou Dynasty in Suizhou City, Hubei
- The tombs of the Han Dynasty at the Dayun Hill in Xuyi County, Jiangsu
- The Han tomb near Lingsheng Lake in Dingtao County, Shandong
- The Chang mo Grottoes in Dinggyê County, Tibet
- Spotlight
- The excavation of the house remains of Yangshao Culture at Xiahe Site in Baishui County, Shaanxi
- The large houses of Xiahe Site in Baishui County, Shaanxi
- Reports
- The Hualong Cave upper Paleolithic site in Dongzhi County, Anhui
- The remains of Yangshao Culture at Xiaowu Site in Lingbao City, Henan
- Excavation of the Neolithic city site at Zhangxiwan in Huangpi District, Wuhan
- Neolithic Yejiamiao City Site in Xiaogan, Hubei
- The excavation of the bronze casting remains in Zhuangli Locus West at Zhouyuan Site
- The excavation of the Xiongjiazhong Graveyard in Jingzhou, Hubei in 2008
- Excavation of Liu Shen’s tomb of the Western Han Dynasty on Heitou Hill in Xuzhou, Jiangsu
- The mural tomb of the Northern Wei Dynasty at Yunboli in Datong City, Shanxi
- Architectural foundation No. 5 of the Northern Wei Palace found at Han-Wei Luoyang City, Henan
- The Buddhist sculpture hoard at Bei Wuzhuang in Ye City Site at Linzhang County, Hebei Province
- Excavation of the cultural remains in front of the Bezeklik Thousand-Buddha Caves
- Research
- On the archaeology of traditional industry
- The Miaodigou Age and “early China”
- On the custom of burying dogs in prehistoric burials
- The restoration of the chariots of the Warring-States Period in Majiayuan, Gansu
- On the Kele Culture
- Bronze casting techniques of the Erlitou Culture period
Articles in the same Issue
- Masthead
- Contents
- New archaeological discoveries in 2011
- The Yejiashan Cemetery of the Western Zhou Dynasty in Suizhou City, Hubei
- The tombs of the Han Dynasty at the Dayun Hill in Xuyi County, Jiangsu
- The Han tomb near Lingsheng Lake in Dingtao County, Shandong
- The Chang mo Grottoes in Dinggyê County, Tibet
- Spotlight
- The excavation of the house remains of Yangshao Culture at Xiahe Site in Baishui County, Shaanxi
- The large houses of Xiahe Site in Baishui County, Shaanxi
- Reports
- The Hualong Cave upper Paleolithic site in Dongzhi County, Anhui
- The remains of Yangshao Culture at Xiaowu Site in Lingbao City, Henan
- Excavation of the Neolithic city site at Zhangxiwan in Huangpi District, Wuhan
- Neolithic Yejiamiao City Site in Xiaogan, Hubei
- The excavation of the bronze casting remains in Zhuangli Locus West at Zhouyuan Site
- The excavation of the Xiongjiazhong Graveyard in Jingzhou, Hubei in 2008
- Excavation of Liu Shen’s tomb of the Western Han Dynasty on Heitou Hill in Xuzhou, Jiangsu
- The mural tomb of the Northern Wei Dynasty at Yunboli in Datong City, Shanxi
- Architectural foundation No. 5 of the Northern Wei Palace found at Han-Wei Luoyang City, Henan
- The Buddhist sculpture hoard at Bei Wuzhuang in Ye City Site at Linzhang County, Hebei Province
- Excavation of the cultural remains in front of the Bezeklik Thousand-Buddha Caves
- Research
- On the archaeology of traditional industry
- The Miaodigou Age and “early China”
- On the custom of burying dogs in prehistoric burials
- The restoration of the chariots of the Warring-States Period in Majiayuan, Gansu
- On the Kele Culture
- Bronze casting techniques of the Erlitou Culture period