A number of song and Yuan relics unearthed at a site in Ji'nan
[color=#000080] 1: a sauce glaze tank is waiting to be taken out. [/color]
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[color=#000080] map two: the archaeological site of Huaqiang square. (Cui Jian Zhao Xiaolin) [/color]
the archaeological site of the Ji'nan Huaqiang square near the intersection of Jiefang Road and Shantian road in Ji'nan, and unearthed many pieces of cultural relics in the song and Yuan Dynasties on the 31 day.
the archaeological archaeologist Wang Xinghua of Ji'nan city introduced the excavation of a tomb cave tomb in the song and Yuan period, about 2 meters long, located on the north side of the scaphoid tomb that was excavated a few days ago. There are not many relics unearthed at present. There is a glaze for sauce glaze, a glaze for sauce, a few copper coins and a tomb tile. Among them, the town tomb tile is more precious. There are painted patterns on it. It seems to be the "symbol" of Taoism, but it is not clear, so what the specific pattern needs to be further confirmed. This town tomb tile may be related to the social and religious customs at that time.
Wang Xinghua also said that the burial is not large, not a grade or a burial of social status, but it is helpful to understand the funeral and burial system of the song and Yuan Dynasties and the form of the burial. In addition, a Han Dynasty knife shaped tomb was found on the north side of the construction site. Due to the serious disturbance, some pottery fragments were unearthed. It shows that this tomb has a long duration and a large number of tombs and has a high value of archaeological research. (Zhao Xiaolin)