A Brief Discussion on Settlement Pattern of Ancient Village in Jiajiazhuang

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Ancient settlement refers to an agriculture-based village formed by surrounding natural environmental conditions, with agriculture as the main economic activity. As the product of natural adjustment, utilization and transformation, settlement is the crystallization of human cultural development, which significantly reflected local economic development level, local customs, etc. Based on field investigation and analysis of relevant literatures, the paper generalized overall pattern and development course of ancient post road in Jiajiazhuang, and summarized overall layout and functional characteristics of dwellings and temples in Jiajiazhuang with Guoshiqi Courtyard and Temples to the Three Progenitors (Sanhuang Miao) as examples. The paper is of profound significance to the understanding of dwelling architectures in Shanxi, and restoration and protection of ancient settlement.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 634-638)

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2757-2760

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January 2013

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DOI: 10.47472/lvyv5472

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