Changsha Tongguan Kiln Site

Changsha Tongguan Kiln site (also Changsha Kiln site or Tongguan Kiln site; simplified Chinese: 长沙铜官窑遗址; traditional Chinese: 長沙銅官窯遺址; pinyin: Chángshā Tóngguānyáo Yízhǐ) is located in Tongguan subdistrict, Changsha, Hunan, China. As one of the major kiln sites in Tongguan to be protected at the national level, it is located at Wazhaping (瓦渣坪) of Caitaoyuan village. The place was a historical Kiln site of potteries in the Tang (618–907 AC) and Five Dynasties periods (907–960 AC), [1]

Tang Dynasty earthenware fragment with sancai glaze, end of 7th-early 8th century, excavated in Nishapur, Iran.

The site covers about 68 hectares[2] and found in 1956, it was the source place of underglaze by the Palace Museum's Identification in 1957. The place was published one of the Major Historical and Cultural Sites Protected at the National Level by the State Council in January 1988, and was classified as one of the 100 Great Sites Protection Plan from 2006.[3]

References

  1. according to the 《长沙铜官窑遗址保护条例》 (Conservation Regulation on Changsha Tongguan Kiln Site)
  2. The Tongguan Kiln sites protection plan of Changha, Hunan (湖南省长沙市铜官窑遗址保护总体规划)docin, doc88, also see Changsha cultural Heritage
  3. the 100 Great Sites Protection Plan of China: Great Sites Protection Plan during the Eleventh Five (2006-2010) (“十一五”期间大遗址保护总体规划) and Great Sites Protection Plan during the Twelveth Five (2011-2015) (大遗址保护“十二五”专项规划)
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