黑龙江双城市车家城子金代城址发掘简报

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About one hundred city-sites of the Jin period have been discovered in the Heilongjiang area. Most of them are medium-or small-sized, but previously they were not excavated in a real sense. During the excavation under discussion, archaeologists revealed city-walls, city-gates, moat sections and suburban activity areas of the Chejiachengzi city-site. These findings reflect rather clearly the shape and stucture of the city and provide new information about the then medium-and small-sized cities. The ruined house and the tomb excavated this time yielded more than 100 objects. According to the History of the Jin《金史》 and other literary records, the city was an early Jin period courier station on the road to the Central Plains.
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