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Development of ancestors‘ cultivation revealed in phytolith assembalages from Guangfulin relics
引用本文:ZHANGYulan ZHANGMinbin 等.Development of ancestors‘ cultivation revealed in phytolith assembalages from Guangfulin relics[J].中国科学通报(英文版),2003,48(3):287-290.
作者姓名:ZHANGYulan  ZHANGMinbin
作者单位:KeyLaboratoryofMarineGeologyoftheMinistryofEduction,TongjiUniversity,Shanghai200092,China
摘    要:Shanghai Museum has got great achievements in re-excavating Guangfulin relics.It is the first time that the cultural remains of Wangyoufang type is found above the Liangzhu cultural remains which comes from East Henan Province,providing previous materials for researching culture evolution around Taihu Lake.Samples were taken from the immature soil layer and cultural layers of Guangfulin relics for phytolith analysis.According to the systemic research for the archaeological remains and phytolith fossil,the phytoliths in Guangfulin relics can be divided into four xones.The development of rice agriculture and living condition of Guangfulin ancestors was discussed based on the existing rice fan-shaped phytolith,rice shell phytolith.diatom fossil and archaeology,evidence in the same layer.The Guangfulin relics has gradually developed since a high sea level 5000 years ago,and the broad rice agriculture has simultaneously developed.The newly re-excavated relics provides valuable materials for the research of ancestors and ancient culture in Shanghai.

关 键 词:上海  Guangfulin遗址  远古  农作物  植物化石
收稿时间:2002-09-18

Development of ancestors’ cultivation revealed in phytolith assemblages from Guangfulin relics
Zhang Yulan,Zhang Minbin,Song Jian.Development of ancestors’ cultivation revealed in phytolith assemblages from Guangfulin relics[J].Chinese Science Bulletin,2003,48(3):287-290.
Authors:Zhang Yulan  Zhang Minbin  Song Jian
Institution:ZHANG Yulan1,2, ZHANG Minbin1 & SONG Jian3 1. Key Laboratory of Marine Geology of the Ministry of Education, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China; 2. State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China; 3. Shanghai Museum, Shanghai 200003, China
Abstract:Shanghai Museum has got great achievements in re-excavating Guangfulin relics. It is the first time that the cultural remains of Wangyoufang type is found above the Liangzhu cultural remains which comes from East Henan Province, providing previous materials for researching cul-ture evolution around Taihu Lake. Samples were taken from the immature soil layer and cultural layers of Guangfulin relics for phytolith analysis. According to the systemic re-search for the archaeological remains and phytolith fossil, the phytoliths in Guangfulin relics can be divided into four zones. The development of rice agriculture and living condi-tion of Guangfulin ancestors was discussed based on the ex-isting rice fan-shaped phytolith, rice shell phytolith, diatom fossil and archaeology evidence in the same layer. The Guangfulin relics has gradually developed since a high sea level 5000 years ago, and the broad rice agriculture has si-multaneously developed. The newly re-excavated relics pro-vides valuable materials for the research of ancestors and ancient culture in Shanghai.
Keywords:Guangfulin relics  phytolith  ancestor  cultivate  
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