摘要
The Takangba petroglyphs stand on the Takangha wilderness at Wujiang township inRutog county, Tibetan Autonomous Region. According to their location they can be divided into thewestern and the eastern areas. Altogether there are ten relatively complete pictures. The representationsare all made by pecking, and some pictures overlap one another. Dated to the time no later than the in-troduction of Buddhism in the 6th century and no earlier than the first appearance of metal-ware in Tibet,the Takangba petroglyphs constitute a batch of rather early remains among the Tibetan petroglyphs.
The Takangba petroglyphs stand on the Takangba wilderness at Wujiang township in Rutog county, Tibetan Autonomous Region. According to their location they can be divided into the western and the eastern areas. Altogether there are ten relatively complete pictures. The representations are all made by pecking, and some pictures overlap one another. Dated to the time no later than the in- troduction of Buddhism in the 6th century and no earlier than the first appearance of metal-ware in Tibet, the Takangba petroglyphs constitute a batch of rather early remains among the Tibetan petroglyphs.
出处
《考古》
CSSCI
北大核心
2001年第6期32-38,100,共7页
Archaeology