From March to July 2024,a joint archaeological expedition was conducted by the National Centre for Archaeology selected two excavation squares to unearthed,where located at the western section of the Guanyinge kiln site in Jingdezhen.The squares revealed the remains of a porcelain workshop from the late Ming Dynasty.The site yielded a rich assemblage of artifacts,predominantly blue and white porcelain,including bowls,plates,and cups,with a variety of decorative patterns that reflect the folk kiln production techniques and craftsmanship of the time.The archaeological excavation in this area provides new evidences for recognizing the processing of porcelain raw materials,workshop layout,and categories of product in the northern part of nearby the Center of Jingdezhen from the late Ming Dynasty to the late Ming and early Qing dynasties.
JingdezhenGuanyinge Kiln SiteLate Ming DynastyWorkshop Relics