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This book reflects the endeavours and achievements of experts at Zhejiang Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology over the past 30 years, rooted in the archaeological exploration and excavation of Liangzhu. Presenting archaeological findings from the perspective of frontline specialists, the book guides readers through the ruins of the ancient city of Liangzhu, offering an introduction to the planning and construction of the Liangzhu Kingdom's capital, an early large-scale water conservation project in Liangzhu, the hierarchy of the ancient city, grain remains found there, and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book reflects the endeavours and achievements of experts at Zhejiang Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology over the past 30 years, rooted in the archaeological exploration and excavation of Liangzhu. Presenting archaeological findings from the perspective of frontline specialists, the book guides readers through the ruins of the ancient city of Liangzhu, offering an introduction to the planning and construction of the Liangzhu Kingdom's capital, an early large-scale water conservation project in Liangzhu, the hierarchy of the ancient city, grain remains found there, and the construction of the outer wall for "China's First City." By doing so, the book unlocks the mysteries of the Liangzhu city site, making it accessible to the public!
Autorenporträt
Xuefei Zhu, specializing in neolithic archaeology, has worked at Zhejiang Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology as a researcher since 2017, during which time she has been actively engaged in the archaeological exploration of Liangzhu city. Her major articles include "Disintegration of Xiyin Culture and Generation of Remains of Late Yangshao Culture" and "Restudy on Color Pottery of Qinwangzhai Culture at Dahecun Historical Site"; she has also published the book Archaeological Study on Color Pottery during Yangshao Period.