An aerial photo of the excavation.Photo provided to China Daily |
The two-level corridors were circular around the main building, but its west section was destroyed by unknown cause. They run parallel, apart from each other 10 meters horizontally and 4 meters vertically.
"We found some postholes between the two corridors, which mean there might be some buildings between the corridors," Zhong says.
Archaeologists also unearthed more than 5,000 pieces of pottery fragments from the building ruins, and repaired and fixed 20 pottery containers.
Though the relics features a construction and ornamental style consistent with those built in the late period of the Shang Dynasty, Zhong says, "It's unique in its structure and scale."
The archaeologist stipulates that the ruins must have served as a ritual place, rather than residence of the common folks, which they hope to prove with further excavations of surrounding ruins.
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