Site of the capital of Western Zhou Dynasty
and the graveyard in that period
Location: Xi'an, Shaanxi Province
Period: 1100-771 BC
Significance: It has offered important
material objects for the thorough study of the Western Zhou culture.
Excavated from 1955 to the
present
Introduction
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| Bronze zun in the shape of a sacrificial animal: wine
vessel (height 12.07 cm, width 40.5 cm) |
Fenghao, one of the capitals of the Zhou
Dynasty (1100-221BC), which replaced the Shang, was only 15 kilometers southwest
of present day Xi'an. Fenghao
was then the political, economic and cultural center of the Western Zhou
Dynasty.
Fenghao Site, covering an area of 10 square
kilometers, includes the city ruins and the tombs of that period. More than 400
hundred tombs and large quantities of relics buried with the dead were excavated
in the site, such as Chariot and Horse Pits, Horse Pits and Ox Pits, with many
bronze wares, on which recorded some historical facts of that period.