Archaeological observations on agro-pastoralist integration in south-central Inner Mongolia during the Eastern Zhou

IF 0.2 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Chinese Archaeology Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1515/char-2023-0010
Jian’en Cao
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Abstract This paper archaeologically investigates three representative Eastern Zhou cemeteries in south-central Inner Mongolia. Through analysis, two types of tombs can be distinguished, according to the forms of tombs and assemblages of grave goods. Type A tombs belong to Zhao state agricultural immigrants from the south; Type B, pastoralists from the north. The coexistence of two groups of people with distinct subsistence economies in one cemetery reflects the integration process of agriculturalists and pastoralists. The emergence of agro-pastoralist integration in central-southern Inner Mongolia cross-confirms historical trajectory of the southward advance of pastoralists and the strategic management of northwestern areas by the Zhao state.
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东周时期内蒙古中南部农牧结合的考古观察
摘要 本文对内蒙古中南部三处具有代表性的东周墓地进行了考古调查。通过分析,根据墓葬的形制和墓葬物品的组合,可以将墓葬区分为两类。甲类墓葬属于南方赵国农业移民;乙类墓葬属于北方牧民。一个墓地中同时存在两类不同生存经济的人群,反映了农牧民的融合过程。内蒙古中南部农牧民融合的出现,交叉印证了牧民南下的历史轨迹和赵国对西北地区的战略管理。
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