Archaeologists have come in to excavate the tombs of the East Zhou Dynasty
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the news of Ji'nan news (reporter Dou Hao) was informed yesterday that the Eastern Zhou tombs of the Ji'nan new east station area have new developments - the archaeologists from the Ji'nan Archaeological Institute have entered the site to begin the examination Ancient excavations.
the news of the excavation of the Eastern Zhou tomb at the construction site of the Ji'nan new east station area has attracted the public's attention. Mr. Li told reporters yesterday that the site of the site of the site, Mr. Li told reporters that the site of the tomb has been stationed. "The site of a large tomb found in the site has been surrounded by blue construction, and the archaeologists have been in the site. At present, all the people are not allowed to get close," he said. The reporter then confirmed the news from the related departments of the calendar, "I just went to the site to see the site protection on the site on Saturday, and then we were allowed to go in. On Monday, August 22nd, when our staff wanted to re-enter, they were stopped from being allowed to enter. A staff member of the Baoshan Street in the calendar district said.
in fact, as early as last Saturday, that is, in August 20th, the staff of Ji'nan Institute of archaeology had made preparations for entering the field. "Last week, the cemetery has just been found, the stoppage procedures and so on need time to deal with, combined with continuous rain to bring inconvenience to the excavation work, so the archaeologists have not been stationed. But as time goes on, the archaeological site will face many uncertain factors. It is imperative to enter and excavate as early as possible. So when the weather gets better on the weekend, we start to move in. A staff member of Ji'nan Institute of archaeology said.
"at present, the excavation has not yet been fully carried out, and we are still doing preparatory work." Li Ming, director of the Ji'nan Institute of archaeology, said. The reporter learned that the archaeologists may be surprised and disappointing for the excavation of the cemetery, because there are many uncertainties, "I hope the graveyard will bring us a surprise." A staff member said.