Li Wenlong, male, was born in January 1965 in Cangzhou City, Hebei Province.
First, the educational background:
In September 1982, he was admitted to the History Department of Hebei University. He graduated in June 1986 and obtained a bachelor's degree in history.
Second, work experience:
In July of the same year, it was assigned to the archaeological excavation work of the field in the Baoding District Cultural Relics Management Office. He used to be deputy director of Baoding Cultural Relics Management Office. In October 1998, the judge passed the Wenbo Deputy Research Librarian. From September 2003 to January 2004, the National Cultural Relics Bureau passed the field archaeological training class held in Linyi, Shandong Province, and obtained the qualification of the archaeological excavation leader of the People's Republic of China. In June 2004, he was transferred to the Hebei University Museum as the deputy director, engaged in archaeological teaching and research on cultural relics.
Member of the Great Wall Research Committee of the Chinese Cultural Relics Society, member of the expert group of the Museum of Cultural Relics of Hebei Province, and director of the Hebei Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology. Deputy Editor-in-Chief of "China Cultural Relics Atlas·Hebei Volume" and Associate Editor of "Hebei Province Zhicheng Great Wall".
Third, the main results
(1) Major archaeological excavations:
From July 1986 to November 1987, he participated in the Baobei Archaeological Team consisting of Peking University Archaeological and Cultural College and Hebei Provincial Cultural Relics Research Institute, and more than 20 places in the Nanzhuangtou Site of Xushui County from the early Neolithic Age to During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States period, ancient cultural sites and ancient tombs were investigated and excavated, and archaeological cultural sequences and chronological pedigrees of the region over 10,000 years were preliminarily established. The Nanzhuangtou site in Xushui County is the earliest early Neolithic site in the founding of Hebei Province. It is of great significance for studying the origin of ancient Chinese civilization.
From March to August 1988, he co-chaired the exploration and excavation of the Western Zhou Dynasty ancient city site and ancient tombs in the North Fucheng County of Tang County with the Hebei Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics. A total of 93 tombs of the Western Zhou Dynasty were excavated, and more than 2,000 pieces of bronze, jade and pottery were unearthed. It is of great significance to the study of ancient culture in the Western Zhou Dynasty.
In the spring of 1989, he presided over the cultural relics survey in Quyang Shahe River, the tomb of the Western Jin Dynasty in Tang County, the tomb of the tomb, and the excavation of the Golden Tomb. More than 50 pieces of cultural relics were unearthed. In May, in coordination with the public security department of Zhangping, more than 2,000 pieces of the precious Northern Song Dynasty gold coins “Suihua Yuanbao” unearthed from Wutai Mountain in Shanxi Province were collected.
From 1989 to the end of 1990, he participated in the census of cultural relics in Hebei Province. He was responsible for the investigation work of Xingtai, Tangshan City, Chengde Weichang County, Baoding Shunping County and Tang County. More than 400 new cultural relics were discovered, including the discovery of the Great Wall in the Warring States Period. Filled the gap in the study of the Great Wall of China.
In 1991, as a major excavator, he participated in the excavation of the Fangguo Tombs in the late Shangzhuang Beizhuangzi dynasty. More than 1,000 pieces of cultural relics were unearthed from 42 commercial tombs. It is the largest commercial tomb in northern China, causing domestic and foreign tombs. Attached importance to the new top ten archaeological discoveries in 1991.
In 1993, he hosted the excavation of more than 100 ancient tombs of Han, Tang and Song in Zhangzhou, Yixian and Xushui, and unearthed more than 4,000 pieces of various cultural relics.
From June 1994 to July 1995, he hosted more than 100 tombs of Han Dynasty in Anxin, Xushui, Lishui, Wangdu and other places, and more than 750 pieces of cultural relics were unearthed. From July to November, he co-hosted with the Hebei Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics to discover the five-generation Yiwujun Festival of Quyang West Yanchuan. The discovery of Wang Zhizhi's tomb, exquisite murals and white marble paintings filled the gaps in the five generations of archaeology in the north. The ink-and-wash landscape paintings in the murals are the earliest known in China. The excavation was awarded the 1995 National Top Ten Archaeological Discovery Nomination Award.
From December 1995 to April 1996, he presided over the excavation of 29 Han Dynasty tombs, 4 Dingxing Donghan portrait stone tombs, and the No. 137 Han Tomb of Dingzhou Lingbei Village (the tomb owner may be the mother of the Hanping Emperor).
From October to December 1996, he was responsible for investigating the remains of the ancient Great Wall in the western mountains of Baoding.
From July 1997 to August 1999, he hosted the excavation of the Neolithic Age Site of Anxinliu Village, the Baishi Neolithic Age Site in Jixian County, the Han Tombs in Zhangzhou, the Tombs of Han, Tang and Song Dynasties in Dingzhou, Gaochanghan in Tang County The tombs, the tombs of the Western Han Dynasty at the foot of the Mausoleum, and the excavation of the site of about 300 square meters, 96 tombs, more than 1,800 pieces of cultural relics.
In 2000, he assisted the State Administration of Cultural Heritage and the Hebei Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau in retrieving the embossed painted samurai empire unearthed from the five-generation Wangzhizhi Tomb, which was stolen to the United States for auction at Christie's. This precious cultural relic was returned to the motherland at home and abroad. lead to uproar.
From 2000 to 2002, a comprehensive and systematic investigation was carried out in Hebei Province from the Warring States Period to the Great Wall of the Ming Dynasty. The distribution, direction and architectural form of the Great Wall of each era were clarified, and it was the "Chinese Cultural Atlas, Hebei Branch" and "Hebei Province". ·The preparation of the Great Wall Records prepared detailed information.
From October to December 2002, he presided over the excavation of the tomb of the high-level nobles of the Northern Wei Dynasty in Quyangpu, and excavated the precious cultural relics such as the epitaph and the pottery.
In September 2002, in cooperation with the Institute of Cultural Relics of Hebei Province, he hosted the excavation of the tomb of the Yuan Dynasty in Zhangzhou. This is the first tomb of the Yuan Dynasty murals in the province of Hebei Province. The twenty-four filial murals and ink-screen murals in the tomb. It was discovered for the first time in Hebei Province and has important value for studying social life and funeral customs in the Yuan Dynasty.
In June 2005, he presided over the investigation and excavation of Xixiang Ancient City in Zhangzhou. Entrusted by Hebei Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau, he participated in the inspection and acceptance of archaeological excavation sites in Qionglai and Baoding. From April to July 2006, commissioned by the Hebei Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau, the excavation of the Tangting Duting Site in the Tangshui County of the South-North Water Diversion Project was completed. In December, the excavation of the Qing Dynasty cemetery in Dongying River of Mancheng County was completed.
In June 2007, under the entrustment of the Hebei Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau, he presided over the excavation of the Han Tomb in Xihuang Village, Mancheng County; in October, he completed the final review of the "Chinese Cultural Relics Atlas·Hebei Volume" and "Hebei Province Zhi·Great Wall Records".
From April to June 2008, commissioned by the Hebei Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau, the exploration and excavation of the Song Zuling site in Qingyuan County was completed.
In 2009, under the commission of the Hebei Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau, it was responsible for the review and acceptance of some of the information of the Ming Great Wall Resources Survey.
In 2010, under the entrustment of the Hebei Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau, an investigation was conducted on the Zhao Guonan Great Wall in the territory.
From March to May 2011, entrusted by the Hebei Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau, he undertook archaeological exploration and excavation of the Nanguan Warring States and Han Dynasty tombs in Zhangzhou City; participated in the excavation demonstration of the Tianzhuang tomb in Quyang County;
From July 2011 to December 2013, at the invitation of the China Cultural Heritage Research Institute, he was responsible for organizing and compiling the National Ming Great Wall Resource Survey Report.
(2) Publishing monographs:
"The Five Dynasties of the King's Tomb" (co-authored), Cultural Relics Publishing House, December 1998.
"Ancient mural paintings of ancient tombs in Hebei" (main writer), Cultural Relics Publishing House, November 2000.
"Baoding Famous Monument", Hebei Fine Arts Publishing House, January 2002.
"Hebei Great Wall Tour", Hebei People's Publishing House, December 2002.
Selected Notes on Baoding Unearthed Epitaph, Hebei Fine Arts Publishing House, April 2003.
"Shunping Yaoshan Wang's Manor", Hebei Fine Arts Publishing House, March 2004
"An Important Archaeological Discovery in Hebei (1949-2009) - The Tomb of the King of the Five Dynasties", Science Press, 2009, second contributor
"Hebei Province, the Great Wall" (volume 81), Cultural Relics Publishing House, 2011, deputy editor
Ming Great Wall (edited by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage, one of the contributors, Cultural Relics Publishing House, November 2012)
"The Great Wall Resources Survey Work Collection" (Edited by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage, Cultural Relics Publishing House, May 2013, Associate Editor)
National Cultural Relics Bureau: "China Cultural Relics Atlas - Hebei Branch", deputy editor, one of the main contributors, October 2013
(3) Publishing papers and excavating reports:
"Investigation of Hongcheng Site in Tang County, Hebei Province", Archaeology, 1996, No. 5.
"A Brief Report on the Excavation of the Five-generation Mural Tombs in Quyang, Hebei", "Relics", 1996, 9.
"A Brief Report on the Excavation of the Tombs of the Yuan Dynasty in Hebei Province", "Relics", 2004, Issue 3.
"The Tomb of the Five Dynasties of Quyang in the Art Gallery", Hong Kong, "Wen Wei Po·Chinese Special Issues", February 28, 1996.
Isn't Phnom Penh a Great Wall? ", China Cultural Relics", May 21, 2004, 8th edition
"Tomb of the North Village of Tang County, Hebei Province", "Relics Spring and Autumn", 1991, 4 issues.
"Hebei Tangxian Construction Bank Golden Tomb", "Relics Spring and Autumn", 1992, issue 1.
"Hebei Xingtai Cultural Relics Briefing", "Relics Spring and Autumn", 1995, issue 1.
"Investigation Briefing on the Ruins of Songlin Store in Cangzhou, Hebei Province", "Relics Spring and Autumn", 1996, 2 issues.
"Investigation of the Great Wall of Zhongshan in the Warring States Period", "Relics Spring and Autumn", 2001, issue 1.
"The Four Historical Development Stages of the Great Wall of Ancient China", "Relics Spring and Autumn", 2001, 2 issues.
"Excavation of the Tomb of the Late Tang Tombs in the Village of Xushui, Hebei Province", "Relics Spring and Autumn", 2001, 4th.
"Hebei Shunping Tanshan Warring States Tomb", "Relics Spring and Autumn", 2002, 4 issues.
"A Brief Report on the Excavation of the Tombs of the Yuan Dynasty in Hebei Province", "Relics", 2004, Issue 3.
"Overview of the Great Wall of Hebei", "Relics Spring and Autumn", 2006, Issue 5
"Investigation and Research on Zhao, Yan and Qin Great Walls in Northern Hebei", "China Great Wall Museum Gazette", 2009, Issue 3
"An Interpretation of the Bronze Medal of Xixiawen in the Museum Collection of Hebei University", "Relics Spring and Autumn", 2011, Issue 6
(4) Undertaking the course:
Master of Archaeology, Institute of History, Archaeology: Theory, Methods and Techniques;
Undergraduate School of History, "General Introduction to Chinese Archaeology" (compulsory course); "Ceramic Appreciation".
Guided the fieldwork of graduate students in the field of archaeology.