Ma Zhikun, Liu Shu, Yi Xuan, Tang Liya, Fu Zhongyang, Wang Di, Sun Qingli
China-Central Asia "the Belt and Road" Joint Laboratory on Human and Environment Research, School of Culture Heritage, Northwest University, Xi'an, 710127, China.
Key Laboratory of Cultural Heritage Research and Conservation, School of Culture Heritage, Northwest University, Xi'an, 710127, China.
Sci Rep. 2024 Aug 30;14(1):20166. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-71195-8.
To date, the types of fuels used in pottery kilns during the Western Zhou Dynasty have not been adequately addressed. Samples from updraft kilns and semi-downdraft kilns at the Fengjing site, the capital in the late Western Zhou period, were selected for analysis. Through phytolith and wood charcoal analysis, various grasses mainly Panicoideae, Pooideae, and Eragrostidoideae, as well as millet, rice, and wheat crops were identified. Additionally, wood primarily from trees of the Quercus, Ulmus, and Liquidambar taxa was found. These findings suggest that different pottery kilns used similar fuels, demonstrating a broad-spectrum rather than specialized fuel utilization during the Zhou period.
迄今为止,西周时期陶窑所使用燃料的类型尚未得到充分研究。我们选取了西周晚期都城丰京遗址的直焰窑和半倒焰窑的样本进行分析。通过植硅体和木炭分析,确定了多种草本植物,主要是黍亚科、早熟禾亚科和画眉草亚科,以及粟、稻和小麦作物。此外,还发现木材主要来自栎属、榆属和枫香属的树木。这些发现表明,不同的陶窑使用了相似的燃料,这说明在周朝时期燃料利用具有广谱性而非专门性。