Ji'nan excavated the largest Tomb of the northern and Northern Dynasties in the northern and Southern Dynasties.
Xinhua net Shandong channel March 27 (reporter Wang Zhi) Ji'nan archaeologists recently in the Ji'nan Huaiyin District store office in the next week on the Wang Zhuang La Shan River, the rescue excavated the first Northern Qi Dynasty tomb of the largest North and South Dynasties in Ji'nan, for the first time. The discovery of three thousand year old painted stone figurines is of great archaeological value.
reporter found at the site of the tomb excavation, the bottom of the tomb is nearly 10 meters from the ground, and the north and South cemetery is about 15 meters long, and there is already a large range of water in the tomb tunnel. A large excavator is cleaning up the mounds beside the tombs for further excavation.
He Li, a staff member of Ji'nan archaeology office, said the tomb was a tomb of the North Qi King Tai Fei, which was excavated in the 70s of last century. But at that time, the villagers took stones from the ancient tombs, causing serious damage to the ancient tombs. Archaeologists did not excavate them further. They were only sealed up and protected. Due to the recent construction of the flood diversion works in Ji'nan, the Ji'nan Archaeological Institute carried out a rescue excavation.
to the present, archaeologists have excavated a number of precious stones, pottery pots, porcelain bowls and iron artifacts from the largest North and South Dynasty tombs excavated from the archaeological history of Ji'nan. Among them, the stone figurines found in the front rooms of tombs are the first discovery of stone figurines in the southern and Northern Dynasties in Ji'nan.
according to the introduction of archaeologists, the first excavation of three Millennium color stone figurines in the ancient tombs, although the protection conditions are not good, the destruction is much, there are some incomplete, but these painted stone figurines are exquisitely carved and rare, and have important archaeological significance to the study of the Humanities and history of Ji'nan in the northern and Southern Dynasties.