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2008年12月,中国社会科学院考古研究所在南水北调中线工程河南南阳淅川下王岗遗址的发掘中出土了四件倒钩阔叶铜矛[1],由于此类铜矛形制特殊,发现较少,且与中国西北乃至欧亚草原地区出土的同类器形制相似,遂引起学术界的广泛关注和热烈讨论[2]。河南省南阳市博物馆曾在1979年入藏了三件这种类型的倒钩阔叶铜矛,具体形制与淅川下王岗遗址新近出土者类似。本文现将这三件倒钩阔叶铜矛的材料整理发表,以供学界探讨研究
In December 2008, the Institute of Archeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences unearthed four barbed broad-leaved copper spears [1] in the excavation of the Wanggang Site in Nanyang, Nanyang, Henan, in the mid-route of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project. Due to the special shape of such copper spears, few were found , Which is similar to the similar shapes unearthed in the Northwest China and even the Eurasian steppe region, which has aroused widespread academic attention and heated discussion [2]. Nanyang City, Henan Province, the museum was incorporated in 1979, three pieces of this type of barbed broad-leaved copper spear, the specific shape and Xuan River Wang Gang site recently unearthed similar. This article is now the three barbed copper spear material finishing published for the academic community to study