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兴县碧村遗址土壤微形态初步研究 [Preliminary study on Soil Micromorphology of Bicun Site, Xingxian County, Shanxi]

Li, Chunxia; Zhang, Hai; Zhang, Guanghui; Zhuang, Yijie; (2024) 兴县碧村遗址土壤微形态初步研究 [Preliminary study on Soil Micromorphology of Bicun Site, Xingxian County, Shanxi]. Journal of Chinese Antiquity , 2 pp. 96-130. Green open access

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Abstract

The Bicun site is an important prehistoric stone-walled settlement on the east bank of the Yellow River. We conducted a systematic micromorphological examination of the earthen part of the welldesigned eastern gate. Our results show that the people at Bicun had a basic understanding of sediments and soils in this area. They collected brown earth with a higher clay content, which performs better as construction materials, for mudbricks and ground-raising layers. Some treatments may also be done to improve the properties of the earth.

Type: Article
Title: 兴县碧村遗址土壤微形态初步研究 [Preliminary study on Soil Micromorphology of Bicun Site, Xingxian County, Shanxi]
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Language: Chinese
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Keywords: Bicun site; Soil; Earth construction; Mudbrick;
UCL classification: UCL
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URI: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10198497
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