Cultural relics unearthed in Chunqiu Tomb of Yishui Ji Wang were first exhibited in Ji'nan.
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the fine cultural relics of the tomb of Gushan Chun Qiu, the unearthed cultural relics of the south to North Water Transfer, the old clothing of the Confucius house... During the Mid Autumn Festival and the National Day holiday, the Shandong Museum launched a number of thematic exhibitions and activities to enable the audience to enter the museum and feel a long history and culture. Among them, the relics unearthed from the Chunqiu tomb and the south to North Water Diversion Project were first exhibited.
Gushan Gushan tomb is located in the Gushan Gushan of spring Zhuang Town in Yishui County, the south is the tomb room, the north is a horse pit, and a large number of beautiful jade articles and groups of bronze ware unearthed. The tomb of Gushan, Gushan, spring and autumn, is large, high in size, special in structure, clear in time and rich in unearthed relics. It is the most important discovery in the archaeology of East Zhou Dynasty in Shandong in recent years, which has attracted extensive attention from academia and society.
the East Route of South to North Water Transfer Project is "T" in Shandong province. It involves many cultural relics in the underground and on the ground. Since 2002, more than 80 important cultural relics have been found in the water diversion and storage area. Among them, the large water diversion project of the ancient canal was found in the site of the temple of the South Wang Long Wang Temple in Wenshang. The tomb of the large Eastern Han Dynasty was found in the graveyard of Changqing street. More than 200 tombs of Han and song tombs in Liangshan were found. The site of the Ming and Qing Dynasty kiln factory of Linqing river was found in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and a large number of "tribute bricks" were unearthed to the court.
"archaeological China, the Archaeological Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, established for 60 years", officially launched from September 30th to November 25th, and retrieved 200 precious cultural relics, including 70% archaeological sites, city sites, Buddhist monastery sites and large burials, which were excavated by the Archaeological Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in the past 60 years. It was on display to the society for the first time.