Hanshu culture
The Hanshu culture ( Chinese 汉书 文化 , Pinyin Hànshū wénhuà ) is a generic term for the Bronze Age Early Hanshu Culture (Hanshu I, 汉书 一 期 文化Hànshū yīqī wénhuà ) and the Late Hanshu Culture (Hanshu II, 汉书 二期 文化Hànshū èrqī wénhuà ) in the Songnen Plain , China .
The eponymous Hanshu site ( Chinese 汉书 遗址 , Pinyin Hànshū yízhǐ , English Hanshu site ) was discovered in the village of Hanshu in the Yueliangpao community of Da'an in the northeast Chinese province of Jilin . It is located on a hill on the right bank of Lake Yueliangpao.
The Hanshu site in Da'an has been on the List of Monuments of the People's Republic of China (5-26) since 2001 .
literature
- Archaeological Department of the History Department of Jilin University and Archaeological Working Group of the Museum of Jilin Province: Da'an Hanshu yizhi fajue de zhuyao shouhuo (main results of the excavation of the Hanshu site in Da'an) Dongbei Kaogu Yu Lishi 1982 (1): 136- 140 (Chinese)
- Du Xingzhi: Shilun Hanshu wenhua he Baijinbao wenhua (About the Hanshu culture and the Baijinbao culture). Bycatch wenwu 1986.4: 21-5. (Chinese)
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Coordinates: 45 ° 41 ′ 52.2 " N , 124 ° 1 ′ 22.6" E