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The excavation of the Niupodong Site in Pingba District, Gui’an New Area, Guizhou in 2012–2013

First South China Archaeological Team, Institute of Archaeology, CASS, Guizhou Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology and Commission for Preservation of Ancient Monuments, Pingba County
Published/Copyright: November 18, 2017
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Abstract

In 2012 and 2013, The First South China Archaeological Team of the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and Guizhou Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology conducted cooperative excavation to the Caves A and B of the Niupodong Site in Pingba County. The excavation recovered four burials, the dates of which were all early Neolithic Age. The artifacts unearthed at this site were mainly chopped microliths and related tools and products, such as stone blanks, fragments, cores, flakes and refuses, and some finished microliths, such as scrapers, choppers, points, etc. In addition, large amounts of typical microcores and microblades were also found. Pebble tools were also discovered in large amount, most of which had concaves on both sides. Very few whetstones were found. Polished stone implements were also found in small quantity, most of which were stone axes. Pottery wares were also found in small quantity and type, and badly fragmentary. These discoveries provided important materials for the researches on the characteristics and connotations of the prehistoric archaeological cultures in Guizhou, and are also significantly meaningful for the relevant researches.


Postscript

The original report published in Kaogu 考 古 (Archaeology) 2015.8:16-36 with 31 illustrations was authored by Yongxu Fu 付永旭, Songheng Wei 韦松恒 and Yingfeng Wen 文应丰. This abridged version is prepared by Yongxu Fu and translated into English by Runxian Mo 莫润先.


Published Online: 2017-11-18
Published in Print: 2017-12-20

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