2016
Archaeological Work on Beshbalik City Ruins is Officially Open In mid-July, organized
by the Xinjiang Team of the Institute of Archaeology of Chinese Academy of
Social Sciences, archaeological work in the year of 2016 on Beshbalik City
Ruins is officially started. This year’s archaeological work will focus on the excavation of
the outer wall of around the South Gate of Beshbalik City Ruins, to further
determine the relationship between the existing walls on each side of the South
Gate through the detection of the underground wall base. Approximately, this
project will last for three months. Since 2010, the
archaeological work on Beshbalik Ruins continues to be carried out, with
the aim of investigating the traffic networks, doorways and layout of the
ancient city, and determining the historical evolution of the main ruins
through dissection and excavation on some selected sites. In recent years,
after archaeological drilling and excavation on the North Gate and East Gate of
the inner city, south outer wall, Yangma town, Hedong dam, West Temple and
other sites, archaeologists have further determined the shape and structure of
Beshbalik City Ruins, and also ascertained the east-west and south-north
traffic networks of the inner city, some vaguely existing remains of water
systems, and discovered 12 building foundations. A smooth carry out of the excavation work on Beshbalik City Ruins will turn the resources into advantages, and ensure the sustainable development of historical and cultural research in Beshbalik, and build foundation for the further construction of the archaeological park. |
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