词条 | Tanheli |
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|name = Tanheli |native_name = 炭河里 |alternate_name = |image_size= |image = |alt = |caption = Tanheli Site |map = |map_caption = Location within Hunan |map_type = China Hunan |map_alt = |map_size = |location ={{CHN}} |region = Huangcai. Ningxiang, Hunan |coordinates = {{coord|28.15256418933271|112.11280976686477|display=inline}} |type = |part_of = |length = |width = |area = |height = |builder = |material = |built = |abandoned = |epochs = |cultures = |dependency_of = |occupants = |event = |excavations = |archaeologists = |condition = |ownership = |management = |public_access = |website = |notes = }}Tanheli ({{zh|s=炭河里|t=炭河里|p=Tànhélǐ}}) is an archaeological site in Ningxiang, Hunan Province, South Central China, one of major national historical and cultural sites in Hunan.[1] Situated in the upper reaches of the Wei River in Tanheli village, Huangcai town, Ningxiang, It is renowned as a Bronze Age cultural center in South China.[2] Tanheli is famous as the location where the Four-goat Square Zun and the Da He ding were excavated along with 300 other bronze relics.[3] It was identified as a site of the Western Zhou dynasty (ca. 11th century – 771 BC). The core covers an area of {{convert|888,600|m2}}.[4] References1. ^changsha.gov (September 16, 2016): Tanheli Bronze Museum to be open on September 30 {{DEFAULTSORT:Tanheli}}{{China-stub}}2. ^nxagri.gov (July 3, 2015): About Tanheli Site (Chinese / 中文) 3. ^prnewswire.co.uk: Ningxiang's Annual Tourism Conference Invites Guests Worldwide to Visit 4. ^nxagri.gov: About Tanheli Site (July 3, 2015) 7 : Bronze Age in China|Archaeological sites in China|Ancient Chinese cities|Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Hunan|History of Changsha|Tourist attractions in Changsha|Buildings and structures in Ningxiang |
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