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Panlongcheng
盘龙城
Panlongcheng is located in Hubei
Panlongcheng

Shown within Hubei

Panlongcheng is located in China
Panlongcheng

Panlongcheng (China)

LocationHuangpi, Wuhan, Hubei, China
RegionShang dynasty
Coordinates30°41′48N 114°15′36E / 30.6966°N 114.2600°E / 30.6966; 114.2600
Area75,000 square metres (0.075 km2; 0.029 sq mi)
History
PeriodsBronze Age
CulturesErligang

Panlongcheng (simplified Chinese: 盘龙城; traditional Chinese: 盤龍城; pinyin: Pánlóngchéng) or Panlong City is an archaeological site associated with the Erligang culture (c. 1500–1300 BCE)[1] during the Shang dynasty period (c. 1600–1046 BCE). The site is located just north of the Yangtze river, on the bank of the Panlong lake, and is surrounded by the Fushui riverinHuangpi, Wuhan, Hubei, China.[1] Panlongcheng is the largest excavated Erligang site (1 square kilometre or 0.39 sq mi at its greatest), showing the southernmost reach of the Erligang culture at its peak. It was discovered in 1954, and excavated in 1974 and 1976.

The site at Panlongcheng was sparsely inhabited during the Erlitou period (c. 1900–1500 BCE), consisting mainly of several small settlements and occupying an area of around 200,000 square metres (0.20 km2; 2,200,000 sq ft). During the early Erligang period, the site suddenly grew rapidly, reaching an area of around 1 km2 (0.39 sq mi). The central town was 75,000 square metres (0.075 km2; 810,000 sq ft) surrounded by a hangtu, or rammed earth, wall. Inside the walls two palaces occupying 2 hectares (20,000 m2) were discovered.[1] Panlongcheng may have been an Erligang outpost used to control regional resources, such as copper mines.[1]

The construction and bronze casting techniques at Panlongcheng are identical with the techniques employed at Erligang and Zhengzhou; however, the pottery style is different. The style of Erligang elite burials is almost an exact replica of the burials at Zhengzhou; however, later layers show that the Erligang style disappeared during the later stages of the Erligang culture. The site declined until it was abandoned altogether at the end of the Erligang culture. Panlongcheng's decline may have been affected in part by the growth of the site at Wucheng.

In Hubei Province, other sites such as Jingnansi and Baimiaozhu also feature Erlitou or Late Erlitou–Early Erligang type of ceramics.[2]

Panlongcheng was succeeded by regional and localized cultures such as the Feijiahe culture.[3]

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  1. ^ a b c d Liu, Ruiliang; Pollard, A. Mark; Rawson, Jessica; Tang, Xiaojia; Bray, Peter; Zhang, Changping (2019-12-01). "Panlongcheng, Zhengzhou and the Movement of Metal in Early Bronze Age China". Journal of World Prehistory. 32 (4): 393–428. doi:10.1007/s10963-019-09137-w. ISSN 1573-7802.
  • ^ Roderick Campbell (2014), Archaeology of the Chinese Bronze Age: From Erlitou to Anyang. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology ISBN 978-1-931745-98-7
  • ^ Flad & Chen 2013, pp. 129–130.
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