When was the Excavation Report of Fujiashan Neolithic Site published?

The excavation report of Fujiashan-Neolithic site was published in June 20 13.

brief Introduction of the content

Fujiashan Site is located in Bazi Village, Cicheng Town, Jiangbei District, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, and belongs to the important site of Hemudu Culture in Neolithic Age. In 2004, Ningbo Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology carried out a rescue archaeological excavation of the site in order to cooperate with the construction of the connecting line on the south bank of Hangzhou Bay Cross-sea Bridge, exposing the remains of the pillar-shaped buildings in the settlement.

And unearthed a large number of pottery, jade, bone, wood and ivory and other production tools, household appliances, carved works of art. The discovery of Fujiashan site enriches and develops the cultural connotation of Hemudu. This book is the result of sorting out and studying the excavation data of Fujiashan site, and provides more detailed archaeological data for the study of Ningshaoping's original regional culture.

This book can be used for reference by cultural relics, archaeology, museum workers, researchers engaged in architectural history, ceramic history and art history, and teachers and students in colleges and universities.

Extended data:

Fu Jia Site is located in Fujia Village, south of Guangrao County, Dongying City, Shandong Province, at a distance of 1.5km, about 4km from He Zi River in the east and Xiaoqing River 15km in the north. It is the Dawenkou cultural site in the Neolithic Age and the most representative Dawenkou cultural site discovered in northern Shandong.

Fu Jia ruins are high in the middle and low around, commonly known as "Fu Jia coping" or "Motianling", with an area of 370,000 square meters and a cultural accumulation thickness of 1-3 meters. From 1985 to 1996, Shandong Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology excavated the site, revealing a total area of 707 square meters, finding 508 tombs and unearthed more than 400 cultural relics such as stone tools, bone implements, horns, pottery and jade.

198 1 in may, Fu Jia site was announced by guangrao county people's government as a county-level key cultural relics protection unit. 1992, Fu Jia Site was announced by Shandong Provincial People's Government as the second batch of key cultural relics protection units in Shandong Province. On May 25th, 2006, Fu Jia Site was announced by the State Council as the sixth batch of national key cultural relics protection units.