河北省张家口市金代太子城遗址

IF 0.2 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Chinese Archaeology Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI:10.1515/char-2020-0006
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2017年至2018年,河北省文物研究所等单位对太子城城址进行了发掘。在取芯的协助下,实地调查证实,该城市遗址有67个建筑地基、14条道路和两条排水沟;南区中心的9号楼和北区中心的3号院的地基沿着对称的轴线形成了“前朝后秦”(前为观众厅,后为休息室)的串联布置。出土文物中,有大量刻有“内”、“公”、“关”印章的砖、刻有“上士居”铭文的白釉鼎、主脊上的蚩文龙头碎片等,这里可能是金章宗避暑纳伯的太和宫。太子城城址的发掘,极大地推动了对金代帝王行营的选址、建筑规则、朝廷用器组合等方面的研究。
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The Taizicheng city site of the Jin dynasty in Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province
In 2017 to 2018, Hebei Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and other institutions excavated the Taizicheng city site. Assisted by coring, the fieldwork confirmed that there were 67 building foundations, 14 roads, and two drainage ditches in this city site; the foundation of the No. 9 building in the center of the south zone and the courtyard No. 3 in the center of the north zone formed a tandem arrangement of “qian chao hou qin” [in front, audience hall; behind, resting chambers] along a symmetrical axis. In the unearthed artifacts, there are large numbers of bricks with stamps of “nei,” “gong,” and “guan,” white-glazed Ding wares with an inscription “shang shi ju,” fragments of chiwen-dragon heads on the main ridge, etc. Seen from the ranks of the artifacts and architectural sites, this city site would be the remains of an imperial residence of the mid through late Jin dynasty, which might be the Taihe Palace for Emperor Zhangzong of the Jin dynasty to hold summer nabo-imperial encampment. The excavation of the Taizicheng city site greatly improves the studies on the site selection of imperial encampments, construction regulations, utensil assemblage for the use of imperial courts, etc. of the Jin dynasty.
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