The Archaeological Value Excavation and Digital Development of the Liangzhu Site and its Impact on the Urban Culture of the Museum

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Liangzhu Site, Archaeological Value, Digital Development, Museum City.

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In order to further explore the impact of digital development and archaeological excavation on the urban development of museums, this paper takes the Liangzhu site as the research object. The artifacts of the site were surveyed and their materials, shapes, connotations, colors, structures, and symmetries were studied. The results show that the jade, ceramics and wood carvings of Liangzhu site are mainly spiritual birds and dragon patterns, mainly streamlined, the colors are mainly blue, yellow and red, black is the background color, and the main dyeing materials are copper sulfate, iron oxide and arsenic oxide. Among them, the texture of jade is round, but contains many impurities, and the ceramic enamel is thicker, between 2~3mm. Jade, ceramics and wood carvings are complex and composite, with reasonable mechanical balance and symmetry of the central axis. Therefore, the Liangzhu site plays an important role in promoting the construction of museum city and digital research, and can provide more information.

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2024-09-02

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