吉林省安图县晋代长白山神庙遗址

IF 0.2 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Chinese Archaeology Pub Date : 2019-11-26 DOI:10.1515/char-2019-0004
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2014年至2017年,吉林省文物考古研究所、吉林大学中国边疆考古研究中心对长白山神庙遗址进行了发掘。场地的主体是一个被外墙包围的矩形平面的封闭单元,在中间稍微偏北的地方是一个庭院,以一个字形的大厅为中心,周围是有顶棚的走道;院落外,还发现了建筑和水井遗迹。该遗址出土的文物主要是建筑构件;根据该遗址出土的刻有“贵周”的玉碑,该遗址估计是金朝建造的祭祀长白山神的寺庙。该遗址的布局和建筑规则与历史文献记载相符,为研究金代官式建筑提供了宝贵的资料。该遗址是在中原地区以外发现的第一例国家山地祭祀仪式,对认识宋金时期“岳(圣山)震(平定方向的山)海(海)都(河)神的神社和寺庙的布局以及金朝仪式制度的发展具有重要意义。
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The Changbai Mountain god temple site of the Jin Dynasty in Antu County, Jilin
In 2014 through 2017, Jilin Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology and Research Center for Chinese Frontier Archaeology of Jilin University excavated the god temple site for the Changbai Mountains. The main body of the site was an enclosed unit in rectangular plan surrounded by outer walls, in the middle slightly to the north of which is a courtyard centered by an 工-shaped hall and surrounded by covered walkways; outside the courtyard, architecture and water well remains were found. The artifacts unearthed from this site were mainly architectural component parts; based on the jade tablets bearing the characters “guichou 癸丑” unearthed from this site, this site is estimated to be the temple built in the Jin Dynasty for worshipping the god of the Changbai Mountains. The layout and construction rules of this site matched that in the historical textual records, providing valuable materials for the studies on the official-style architecture of the Jin Dynasty. This site is the first case of the state mountain sacrificial ceremonies found beyond the Central Plains area, which is significantly meaningful for the understandings to the layouts of the shrines and temples of the gods of the “yue (sacred mounts) zhen (mounts for pacifying the directions they are located) hai (seas) du (rivers)” in the Song and Jin Dynasties and the development of the ritual system of the Jin Dynasty.
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