Abstract

AbstractFrom March 2010 to December 2011, the Anyang Archaeological Team of Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences conducted the third season of excavation at Liujiazhuang Locus North. In the uncovered area, the roads of the Yinxu Period formed a framework for the distribution of vestiges: pottery kilns, house foundations, wells, ash pits, sacrificial pits and burials of various periods were revealed flanking the roads. Of them the Yinxu Period remains may have been left over from a pottery-making workshop area. Moreover, the excavation of the rammed-earth house foundation F79 is the first case of this type on the Yinxu Site, and the discovery of a round bronze

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