In recent years, a large number of white porcelain pieces have been unearthed in Hangzhou. Those pieces, especially the Ding style ones, have attracted the strong attention and interest of archaeologists and amateurs. Opinions about the production age and provenance vary. Combining thermoluminescence and Xray fluorescence analysis technologies, research on these Ding style white porcelain objects unearthed in Hangzhou were carried out. The results indicate that these white porcelains are produced in the late Northern Song Dynasty or early Southern Song Dynasty. According to the composition of porcelain body, which has high Al2O3 levels ranging from 24.78% to 33.06%, they are typical products from the northern China. The bodies also have a trace element composition and the glaze a calcium and magnesium base composition similar to Ding porcelain from Hebei province. This research provides the scientific basis for studying trade and cultural communication between the Song and Jin dynasties.