考古
攷古
고고
Archaeology
2003年
12期
3~6
,共null页
广西 革新桥 新石器时代遗址 地层堆积 出土遗物 石器制造场
廣西 革新橋 新石器時代遺阯 地層堆積 齣土遺物 石器製造場
엄서 혁신교 신석기시대유지 지층퇴적 출토유물 석기제조장
In October 2002,the Archaeological Team of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region carried out a rescuing excavation on the Gexinqiao site in Baise City.In the fifth layer of the site,they discovered a large-sized stone implement workshop,which yielded tens of thousands of stone artifacts and other objects.There are a great amount of stone material,tool-making implements such as stone hammers,anvils and whetstones,as well as axes,adzes and other products at different working stages.The site can be preliminarily dated to the middle and late Neolithic Age,about 7th-6th millennium BP.The discovery is of great academic value to studying stone-working processes and technology at that time.
In October 2002,the Archaeological Team of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region carried out a rescuing excavation on the Gexinqiao site in Baise City.In the fifth layer of the site,they discovered a large-sized stone implement workshop,which yielded tens of thousands of stone artifacts and other objects.There are a great amount of stone material,tool-making implements such as stone hammers,anvils and whetstones,as well as axes,adzes and other products at different working stages.The site can be preliminarily dated to the middle and late Neolithic Age,about 7th-6th millennium BP.The discovery is of great academic value to studying stone-working processes and technology at that time.
In October 2002,the Archaeological Team of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region carried out a rescuing excavation on the Gexinqiao site in Baise City.In the fifth layer of the site,they discovered a large-sized stone implement workshop,which yielded tens of thousands of stone artifacts and other objects.There are a great amount of stone material,tool-making implements such as stone hammers,anvils and whetstones,as well as axes,adzes and other products at different working stages.The site can be preliminarily dated to the middle and late Neolithic Age,about 7th-6th millennium BP.The discovery is of great academic value to studying stone-working processes and technology at that time.