Living Together, Living Apart: Residential Structures in Late Bronze Age Shirenzigou, Xinjiang

Author:

Ren Meng123,Chen Lixun1,Xi Tongyuan123,You Yue4,Tian Duo123,Wang Jianxin123,Festa Marcella123ORCID,Ma Jian123

Affiliation:

1. School of Cultural Heritage, Northwest University, Xi’an 710127, China

2. Key Laboratory of Cultural Heritage Research and Conservation, Ministry of Education, Xi’an 710127, China

3. China-Central Asia “The Belt and Road” Joint Laboratory on Human and Environment Research, Key Laboratory of Cultural Heritage Research and Conservation, School of Culture Heritage, Northwest University, Xi’an 710127, China

4. School of History, Capital Normal University, Beijing 100089, China

Abstract

The spatial organization within ancient settlements offers valuable insights into the evolution of social complexity. This paper examines spatially and chronologically contextualized architectural structures and artifacts uncovered at the Late Bronze Age Shirenzigou site to explore the relationship between the use of space and underlying social dynamics in the Eastern Tianshan Mountains of Xinjiang (China). Central to our findings is a distinctive centripetal compound structure, consisting of a larger non-domestic building surrounded by smaller dwellings. This arrangement, along with the variety and distribution of the artifacts, reveals a complex interplay between private and communal spaces at the site, reflecting a growing complexity within the social fabric of the community. The formation of conglomerates of houses around a central communal structure which occurs across the Tianshan Mountains appears to be a strategic adaptation in response to environmental challenges and socio-political transformations across this region at the end of the second millennium BCE.

Funder

China National Social Science Foundation

China National Foreign Young Talents Program

Publisher

MDPI AG

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