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Research Tombs Funerary Objects Were Japanese Pottery

Posted on:2015-01-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X GuoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2265330428971392Subject:Archaeology and Museology
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Zongri relic which is located in Tongde County Qinghai province, is an important cemetery during Majiayao culture period. Since1994-1996excavations, it got more extensive attention and recognition, and it had published dozens of related academic papers and books. The tombs buried with Sandy ware, decorated with deformation bird and successive fold line emblazonment. The tomb is to northwest, and The dead is bent over straight body. The burial customs are prevalent with cremation. So many characteristicsprove thatZongri relic which is different from Majiayao culture represents a new kind of archaeological culture.Zongri culture was buried with not only elaborate Sandy ware but also small potteries filled with characteristics. No matter from making craft, firing temperature, decorative method, or using signs; These small potteries should belong to burial objects. From early Zongri culture, the burial objects had been used to be buried with the dead. In the middle, they were widely found in the tombs.While in the last of forepart, this phenomenon got the peak, almost every tomb had burial objects, some of them were burial objects completely. At last of later period, burial objects and all burial potteries began to decrease. In this paper, on the basis of the previous stage, using Combination of potteries, I arranged some tomb buried potteries in original stage, which without in it. Based on the new stage, summarizing the difference between its burial objects and the practical one, the combination of pottery changes, the position they put and the way of evolution law with statistical method. Finally, discussing how burial objects appear, rules to use, objects ceramics and even the explanation of decline and fall in the whole pottery industry.
Keywords/Search Tags:Zongri relic, Burial Objects, Evolution
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