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Pingdu Xinhe: Sanbu Lijia Site Archaeological Discovery Zhou Dynasty Large Settlement!

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Starting from this summer, which lasted for half a year, in order to cooperate with the construction of The Pingdu North Station of the Weiyan High-speed Railway, the Qingdao Institute of Cultural Relics Protection and Archaeology and the Pingdu City Museum jointly carried out archaeological excavations on the Lijia site in Sanbu, which occupied the pressure within the construction area of the Weiyan High-speed Railway Pingdu North Station, and made a series of important archaeological discoveries.

Located in Xinhe Town, northwest of Pingdu City, the Sanbu Lijia Ruins are located on the northern slope of a low hill on the west side of the Daze Mountain System, and the Ziyang River, which originates from the Daze Mountain System, turns north from the south side of the port and flows into Laizhou Bay. In 1980, the site was discovered when the then Gray Port Commune organized large-scale land preparation, and in 1989 it was announced as a Pingdu Municipal Cultural Relics Protection Unit.

Pingdu Xinhe: Sanbu Lijia Site Archaeological Discovery Zhou Dynasty Large Settlement!

Up to now, the number of Zhou Dynasty relics has been cleaned up within the pressure range of the high-speed rail station, and the connotation of the relics involves house sites, ash pits, cellars, wells, kiln sites, stoves, tombs, sacrificial pits, depressions, drainage ditches, etc., with a large number and a rich variety.

Pingdu Xinhe: Sanbu Lijia Site Archaeological Discovery Zhou Dynasty Large Settlement!
Pingdu Xinhe: Sanbu Lijia Site Archaeological Discovery Zhou Dynasty Large Settlement!
Pingdu Xinhe: Sanbu Lijia Site Archaeological Discovery Zhou Dynasty Large Settlement!

In this Zhou Dynasty site and the upper layer of the tomb area and the silt layer and the surrounding area, more than 80 Tombs of the Tang and Song Dynasties have also been found, and the excavated cultural relics are mainly porcelain bowls, gray clay pots, melon pots, pottery bricks, copper hairpins, copper coins, etc., of which the copper coins are "Kaiyuan Tongbao" and "Zhidao Yuanbao", indicating that the age of these tombs is the Tang and Song Dynasties.

Pingdu Xinhe: Sanbu Lijia Site Archaeological Discovery Zhou Dynasty Large Settlement!

Found the coastline of Pingdu about 3,000 years ago "This more important discovery is from the results of field investigations and excavated physical data to prove that in about 2500-3000 years ago or earlier, the coastline on the south shore of Laizhou Bay was closer to the south than the current coastline location. According to the archaeologists, in the process of investigating the surrounding area of the site in the early stage of excavation, the archaeologists found that a large number of shells of marine mollusks were found on the sections of the farmland and ditches around the site, and the more common ones were clams and snails.

Pingdu Xinhe: Sanbu Lijia Site Archaeological Discovery Zhou Dynasty Large Settlement!

Inscriptions (red circles) were found on excavated pottery and sacrificial pits were excavated.

Pingdu Xinhe: Sanbu Lijia Site Archaeological Discovery Zhou Dynasty Large Settlement!
Pingdu Xinhe: Sanbu Lijia Site Archaeological Discovery Zhou Dynasty Large Settlement!
Pingdu Xinhe: Sanbu Lijia Site Archaeological Discovery Zhou Dynasty Large Settlement!
Pingdu Xinhe: Sanbu Lijia Site Archaeological Discovery Zhou Dynasty Large Settlement!

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