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An Archaeological Cultural Study Of The Liaohe River Basin In The Late Shang And Early Zhou Period

Posted on:2019-06-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:N LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330548462620Subject:Arts and Crafts
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The archaeological culture of the Liaohe River Basin in the late Shang and early Zhou period mainly refers to the cultural relics found in such regions as the big and small Linghe River,the northern Liaodong and the lower Liaohe River,the southern Liaodong and the Biliu River.It dates back to 3,000 years ago,from the late Yin Shang Dynasty to early Western Zhou Dynasty in the Central Plains region.The paper mainly includes the research on the arrangement of the aboriginal and foreign culture,the background of the foreign culture emergence,and the integration of the aboriginal and foreign culture in Liaohe River Basin at that time.This paper includes five parts:The first part introduces the space-time,and object of the study.According to the geographic characteristics of the Liaohe River Basin,the division of the Liaohe River Basin is given and the relevant research is elaborated.The second part analyzes the aboriginal culture of the Liaohe River Basin in the late Shang and early Zhou period on the basis of predecessors' study.It mainly includes the Weiyingzi culture,the Xinle upper culture,the Wanghua type,the Machengzi culture,the Shunshangtun type,the Wanliu site,and The ? Shuangtuozi Culture.The third part mainly studies three clusters of foreign cultures and their distribution characteristics in the Liaohe River Basin.The fourth part analyzes the background and origin of these two foreign cultures in the Liaohe River Basin,and shows the exchange and integration between the foreign and aboriginal cultures.The fifth part is a brief summary of the entire paper.
Keywords/Search Tags:The Liaohe River Basin, The Aboriginal Tulture, The Foreign Culture
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