人类学学报 ›› 2008, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (01): 13-22.

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百色上宋遗址发掘简报

谢光茂;林强   

  • 出版日期:2008-03-15 发布日期:2008-03-15

A preliminary report on the excavation of the Shangsong site

XIE Guangmao, LIN Qiang   

  • Online:2008-03-15 Published:2008-03-15

摘要: 2002年广西文物考古研究所对百色市上宋遗址进行了抢救性的发掘,共出土了近300件石制品和玻璃陨石。石器类型有砍砸器、刮削器和手镐等。根据地质、地貌分析和出土遗物的特征,本次发掘区的地层堆积为次生堆积,所出土的遗物来自第四级阶地,其年代早于发掘区的地层堆积形成的年代。

关键词: 上宋遗址;石制品;玻璃陨石;旧石器早期

Abstract: The Shangsong site is one of the first sites discovered in Baise basin, western Guangxi, South China. An excavation of this site was carried out during the construction of the high way in 2002. An area of 1 000m2 was unearthed on the deposits of the fourth terrace near Shangsong village. The deposits, about 15220 meters in thick, can be divided into 4 layers from the top to the bottom, and only Layer 3 unearthed some stone artifacts and tektites.
A total of 185 stone artifacts and 106 tektites were unearthed from this site. Rawmaterialsfor tool making are mainly cobbles of sandstone, quartzite, quartz and silicified rock. All tools are simply worked unifacially, and there are cortexes on most of their surfaces. The stone tools include choppers, scrapers and picks. Choppers and scrapers are dominant in the assemblage. Technologically and typologically, the stone artifacts are similar to those found at other sites of the basin.
Tektites unearthed at the Shangsong site are the same as those found at other sites in the basin. They vary in form and size. Edges of many tektites are very sharp. They are all natural ones, and no traces caused by man on them.
The deposits of the excavated area of the site are secondary deposits which comes the forth terrace, which is themost typical terrace in theYoujiang valley. The tektites and stone artifacts are not in situ, either, but they werenpt transported for a long distance in that they have little abrasions on their surfaces. According to the stone artifacts and the dating of tektites from the forth terrace at other sites in the basin, the stone artifacts from the Shangsong site can be guessed for 800ka BP old.

Key words: Shangsong site; Stone artifacts; Tektites; Early palaeolithic