The ruins of the Shang Dynasty in Ji'nan
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a merchant tombs excavated from the ruins of the Shang Dynasty buried in the pelvis.
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the unearthed utensils and martyrs of a Shang Dynasty tomb at the site of Zhang martun. (the photo is provided by the Shandong Institute of cultural and Archaeological Research)
the first discovery of the pottery kiln. For the study of the pottery in the Shang Dynasty, a man's skeleton was very special, and the skull was placed in the pelvic bone. It was preliminarily determined to be artificially cut down
to reflect the cultural accumulation of the Shang Dynasty. The phase noise of the Tibetan process and the change of settlement is an important supplement to the great Xinzhuang site. The site has a very important role in the study of the history of the Ji'nan region, and will greatly promote the study of the culture of the Shang Dynasty in the whole Shandong region.