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Roughly 2500 to 3000 years ago, Zhou people lived a poetic life as described
in Zhouli (Ritual of Zhou Dynasty) and Shijing (The Book of Songs, China's first
ancient poems collections). The profile and the details of Zhou people, whether
from archeological evidences or in people's imagination, are intriguing and
thought provoking. However, we do not know exactly the location of the dynasty's
capital and the tombs of its kings.
 
Robe and Bronze
Dancer
Is Zhouyuan the site of the Western Zhou
capital?
It was recorded in the literature that Zhouyuan, which
is at the foot of Qi Shan, or Mountain Qi, is where Zhou people lived before
they overthrew the Shang
Dynasty (16-11th century BC). A large quantity of bronze
wares of the Western
Zhou Dynasty unearthed there since the Qing
Dynasty has proved this point. Therefore, a lot of archeological researches
to look for the Western Zhou capital have been carried out here since the
1930s.
In 1976, there was an important archeological finding in Zhouyuan.
Archeologists found two large-scale building relics and excavated a large
quantity of oracle bones. The more important finding appeared in December of
that year, in which 103 pieces of bronze wares were found.
In 2003,
archeologists had more harvest, when about 27 pieces of bronze wares in the
cellar were unearthed in Yangjiacun Village, and later thousands of potteries in
a Western Zhou workshop were unearthed. The pottery was made in different
periods of the dynasty.
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