Liangzhu and Centennial Archaeology: The Underestimated Neolithic Age in China

LIU Bin

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Front. Hist. China ›› 2022, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (2) : 247-266. DOI: 10.3868/s020-011-022-0010-5
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Liangzhu and Centennial Archaeology: The Underestimated Neolithic Age in China

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The discovery in Yangshao, Mianchi, Henan in 1921 marked the beginning of modern Chinese archaeology. Nowadays, Chinese archaeology has gone through a full 100 years. Through the hard work of generations of archaeologists, Chinese archaeology has achieved sustained growth and development. Chinese archaeology has been advancing for a century and has made great contributions to the construction of Chinese history and culture. Archaeology has important practical significance in contemporary times. Archaeological exploration is not limited to discovering the past, but also lies in the thoughts of gazing at history in the current context. Chinese archaeology in the new era is committed to integrating the spirit of this discipline into cultural construction and social life, so as to learn the new by reviewing the past. After more than 80 years of archaeological exploration, many large tombs of the Liangzhu culture were discovered one after another, mainly including burial of jade, from the 1970s to the end of the 1980s. The ritual jade artifacts such as cong (a long hollow piece of jade with rectangular sides) and bi (jade disk), as well as the differences in the levels of tombs, all reflect the high development of Liangzhu society. The ancient city of Liangzhu was discovered in 2007, and the water conservancy system was confirmed in 2015, pushing the Liangzhu culture to the height of national civilization. In 2019, the Archaeological Ruins of Liangzhu City was listed as a World Heritage site.

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Liangzhu culture, centennial archaeology, Neolithic Age, Chinese civilization

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LIU Bin. Liangzhu and Centennial Archaeology: The Underestimated Neolithic Age in China. Front. Hist. China, 2022, 17(2): 247‒266 https://doi.org/10.3868/s020-011-022-0010-5

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