Wei Jia Zhuang archaeology or filling the blank of the city history creates the six most.
source: popular network - Qilu Evening News
unearthed cultural relics are exquisite.
. Archaeologists display the cultural relics.
Article / newspaper reporter Qiao Xianjia
in June 7th, the Ji'nan Institute of archaeology revealed to media reporters some important cultural relics unearthed from the archaeological excavations of Wei Jia Zhuang, including the bronze Ding, the iron tripod and so on, and a large number of exquisite living tools, sacrificial devices and artistic products. The Archaeological Institute experts said that the excavation work lasted nearly one year, which is the longest and most harvested time in Ji'nan City archaeological time. It is of great significance to fill the gap in the history of Ji'nan city.
more than 500 pieces of unearthed relics in the Han Dynasty more than half
in the afternoon of 7 days. In the Ji'nan Institute of archaeology, the reporter saw that more than a dozen pieces of cultural relics unearthed in the Han Dynasty were carefully placed on the table, and these unearthed pieces "components" were extremely heavy. One of the more eye-catching is a few large, fully shaped pottery, with a 40 centimeter tall pottery, which is quite rare. The other pot is also very unique. Its middle has a spherical shape, which is somewhat similar to the Oriental Pearl Tower of Shanghai.
since ancient times, Ding is the "heavy weapon of the nation" in the eyes of the people. In the archaeological excavation of Wei Jia Zhuang, many bronze tripod and iron tripod have been unearthed. In particular, a rare Xing, archaeological expert Guo Junfeng, said the bronze was never found in archaeological excavations in Ji'nan, and the archaeological excavations of Wei Jia Zhuang were two.
Wei Jia Zhuang unearthed a large number of irons, including iron tripod and iron kettle. Some experts believe that the iron tripod should be a cook for the nobility of the Han Dynasty. Li Ming, director of the Ji'nan Institute of archaeology, believes that the iron tripod should be a "sacrificial ritual vessel" in the Han Dynasty, followed by the former generation of etiquette. There is also a sword with a length of 1.1 meters. The blade is very narrow. Although the rust is serious, it has good shape and good blade. "Among the unearthed cultural relics, many of them belong to weapons, and many belong to the ceremonial weapons. At the same time, they appear in a Han Dynasty tombs, showing a certain Han Dynasty style." An archaeologist said.
also shows stone inkstones, beautifully decorated bronze mirrors, jade components of the sword, painted pottery figurine, small brushes for cleaning bronze mirrors and so on. According to Guo Junfeng, the archaeological excavations of Wei Jia Zhuang have unearthed more than 500 pieces of cultural relics, such as silver, copper, iron, jade, porcelain and stone, and have achieved fruitful results. At the same time, we found more than 100 ancient tombs, 10 ancient wells, 14 kilns and 4 gray pits. The times involve the Tang, song, yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties in the Warring States, the Han Dynasty, and after the Han Dynasty. Among them, more than half of the tombs in the Han Dynasty were an exciting and shocking archaeological finding.
more than ten pieces of iron tripod unearthed in the Han Dynasty were unearthed at one time at most
"Wei Jia Zhuang archaeology created more than the first in Ji'nan and even the whole country, causing close attention from all sides." Li Ming said that most of the most important works of Wei Jia Zhuang archaeology were: excavating iron excavators at most. The number of unearthed iron tripod in the Han Dynasty reached more than ten pieces, and the number of unearthed unearthed iron tripod was the most unearthed in the Han Tombs in the country. It was the largest burial group in the Han Dynasty to the song and Yuan Dynasties in the Ji'nan area, among which the large numbers of the burial burials of the Han Dynasty were unearthed, and more than 500 pieces of cultural relics were found at one time. The largest number of unearthed bronzes, including the Boshan furnace previously reported by the newspaper, is also a rare variety of copper; unearthed iron sword most (quantity temporarily not disclosed); in addition, the same area unearthed more than ten ancient kiln sites, the number of the largest in the city of Ji'nan.
Li Ming said that the people of the world generally recognized that the old Ji'nan was from the West Jin Dynasty to the present place by the Dongping Mausoleum (now Zhangqiu West), and the face of the seat of the city of Ji'nan was "very vague" before the West Jin Dynasty. With the further interpretation of the relics unearthed by Wei Jia Zhuang, the fog of history is expected to be slowly removed. Archaeologists were shocked by the unearthed of a large number of irons in the
Wei Jia Zhuang Han tomb. "This shows that as early as the Han Dynasty, the iron smelting industry in the Ji'nan area has been in the forefront of Shandong and even the whole country." Li Ming said. The extensive use of irons has greatly improved the productivity of society, and has had a profound impact on all aspects of national defense and life. Therefore, such a high level of iron smelting industry appears in the urban area of Ji'nan, so that people can not help but produce many associations.
for this reason, Li Ming asserted: "Wei Jia Zhuang's archaeological discoveries make up for some deficiencies in the current history of Ji'nan, and will fill many blanks." This conclusion has been preliminarily confirmed at the present stage of archaeological excavation.