The remains of the ancient bridges on the Wei River in Xi’an City
Abstract
The remains of seven bridges in three groups across the Wei River to the north and northeast of the Chang’an City of the Western Han Dynasty discovered successively since 2012 filled in the blank of the archaeology of the bridges across the Wei River. Among the seven bridges, the Chucheng Gate Bridge No. 1 had huge size, which was the largest wooden structure bridge of the same period known to date. The 14C data showed that the Chucheng Gate Bridge No. 4 was built in the late Warring-States Period; the Chucheng Gate Bridge No. 1 was built in the Western Han and at least rebuilt for two times in the Eastern Han and the Three-Kingdoms Period and Western Jin Dynasty; the Luocheng Gate Bridge was built around the late Western Han through the early Eastern Han and the Chucheng Gate Bridge No. 3 was built in the Tang Dynasty. The coins of the Qing Dynasty unearthed in the excavated area of the Chucheng Gate bridges hinted that at latest in the Kangxi Era of the Qing Dynasty, the Wei River was still in the course of the Han through the Tang Dynasties, and the large-scale northward moving of the course of the Wei River would be after that period.
© 2015 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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- Feature
- Solving puzzles about the casting method of bronze inscriptions of the Western Zhou Dynasty
- New archaeological discoveries
- The Xichengyi Site in Zhangye City, Gansu
- The Eastern Zhou cemetery at Wenfengta, Suizhou City
- Emperor Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum site in Xi’an
- The remains of the ancient bridges on the Wei River in Xi’an City
- The Laoguanshan Cemetery of the Han Dynasty in Tianhui Town, Chengdu City
- The tomb of Emperor Sui Yangdi at Caozhuang in Yangzhou City, Jiangsu
- Spotlight
- Excavations in 1988–1989 at the Mount Dagudui lithic quarry site in Xiangfen County, Shanxi
- A preliminary study on the lithic resource utilization mode of the Mount Dagudui Site in Xiangfen County, Shanxi
- Reports
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- The excavation of the Wangyukou Locus South at Yinxu Site in Anyang City, Henan in 2009
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