摘要
This excavation was carried out in the north of the No. 2 building ruins of the Guigong Palace, which belonged to the rear pavilion complex. The remains revealed include the platform-foundation of the pavilion with the traces of mural columns, as well as passages, aprons, steps to the pavilion, patios, countyards, and the vestiges of auxiliary buildings. Among the unearthed terra-cotta objects are bricks, tiles, tile-ends, lamps, and spindle whorls, many bricks and tile-ends bearing designs and inscriptions respectively. Besides, there are iron articles and copper coins. The buildings in Area B and the high earth-rammed terrace to the north formed a complete palace complex together with the previously-excavated buildings in Area A, and constituted an important part of the Western Han imperial palace.
This excavation was carried out in the north of the No.2 building ruins of the Guigong Palace,which belonged to the rear pavilion complex.The remains revealed include the platform-foundation of the pavilion with the traces of mural columns,as well as passages,aprons,steps to the pavilion,patios, countyards,and the vestiges of auxiliary buildings.Among the unearthed terra-cotta objects are bricks, tiles,tile-ends,lamps,and spindle whorls,many bricks and tile-ends bearing designs and inscriptions re- spectively.Besides,there are iron artictes and copper coins.The buildings in Area B and the high earth-rammed terrace to the north formed a complete palace complex together with the previous- ly-excavated buildings in Area A,and constituted an important part of the Western Han imperial palace.
出处
《考古》
CSSCI
北大核心
2000年第1期1-11,I001-I005,I009-I010,共18页
Archaeology
关键词
发掘简报
建筑遗址
汉长安城
Shaanxi Han period Chang an city Area B of the No.2 building ruins,Guigong Palace Western Han period