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Brief introduction of Guangfulin site
Guangfulin Site (the seventh batch of national key cultural relics protection units) is briefly introduced as follows:

Guangfulin site, located in Lane 3260, Guangfulin Road, Songjiang District, Shanghai, is a Neolithic site. Formerly known as Huang Fulin. During the reign of Qing Qianlong, the market flourished and most of them abandoned commercial farmers.

Guangfulin site covers an area of about 6.5438+0.5 million square meters. There are small peaks such as Sheshan, Chen Shan and Fenghuang Mountain in the northwest and west, and the surrounding terrain is flat. The sites are mainly distributed in the north of Fulin Village, Shijiabang River and its banks in sheshan town. The discovery of Guangfulin site obtained the archaeological name of Guangfulin culture, which filled the blank of the cultural pedigree in the late Neolithic period in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River.

Guangfulin cultural site not only makes the context of ancient civilization in the Yangtze River Delta more clear, but also traces the origin of Shanghai style, covering the thousand-year history of Shanghai.

The value of Guangfulin site

Guangfulin site is the largest archaeological site excavated in Shanghai over the years, with the richest cultural relics unearthed. The discovery of Guangfulin site was named "Guangfulin Culture" by archaeology, which filled the gap in the cultural pedigree of the late Neolithic period in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River and proved that Shanghai was not a beach, but a city with profound connotations, indicating that the earliest town in Shanghai was not the Tang Dynasty, but the Han Dynasty.

We can infer that the earliest ancestors of Shanghainese came from Henan from the pottery pieces with Henan Yuyoufang cultural characteristics unearthed from Guangfulin site, and the unearthed Majiabang culture and Songze culture remains are the testimony of prehistoric Shanghainese life. The discovery of Guangfulin site clarified the stratigraphic relationship among Songze culture, Liangzhu culture and Guangfulin culture, and enriched the cultural pedigree in the late Neolithic period around Taihu Lake.

Reference to the above content: Baidu encyclopedia-Guangfulin site