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The Shang burials at the Yangjiawan Locality of the Panlongcheng Site in Wuhan

School of History, Wuhan University and Panlongcheng City Ruins Museum
Published/Copyright: November 13, 2018
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Abstract

In 2013, the Department of Archaeology, School of History of Wuhan University and the Panlongcheng City Ruins Museum excavated seven burials of the Shang Dynasty at Yangjiawan Locality within the Panlongcheng Site in Wuhan City. All the burials were vertical earthen shaft burials. Some of the burials featured waist pits, human and/or animal sacrifices. The grave goods assemblage included artifacts made of bronze, jade, stone, pottery, gold and turquoise. Some of the unearthed objects were seen for the first time in the archaeology of Panlongcheng. The burials can be roughly dated to the terminal phase of the Panlongcheng Site. The Yangjiawan Locality yielded the densest distribution of burials in the Panlongcheng Site. It was an important cemetery of the early to the mid Shang Dynasty. The cemetery was in close proximity to a previously excavated large-scale architectural foundation of the Shang Dynasty. Together, these findings are important information for the understanding of the layout of the Panlongcheng Site.


Postscript

The original report published in Kaogu 考古 (Archaeology) 2017.3:15–25 with 10 line illustrations, 11 colored plates and one table was coauthored by Zhuo Sun 孙卓, Lin Wan 万琳, Yongxiang Han 韩用祥, and Changping Zhang 张昌平. This abridged version was translated into English by Yun Kuen Lee 李润权.


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Published Online: 2018-11-13
Published in Print: 2018-11-27

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