摘要
In April 1992, the Municipal Institute of Ancient Architectural Conservation excavatedtwo pit burials and one brick-chambered tomb. A large number of Han pottery vessels wererecovered. The combination of burial goods of M14 and M31 comprises of plural number ofding tripods, baxes, and flasks . In addition, pottery medels of well, mill, oven and dom-esticated animals like pigs, geese, and chickens were also unearthed. The author argues thatthe date of these two pit burials is the mid-phase of Western Han Dynasty. Among the 29bronze coins recovered from the brick-chambered tomb , only one of them is the "wu-zhu" coinof the Westem Han, the rest of them are "daquan wushi" coins . This tomb (M85) can thusbe dated to the Xinmang period .
In April 1992, the Municipal Institute of Ancient Architectural Conservation excavatedtwo pit burials and one brick-chambered tomb. A large number of Han pottery vessels wererecovered. The combination of burial goods of M14 and M31 comprises of plural number ofding tripods, baxes, and flasks . In addition, pottery medels of well, mill, oven and dom-esticated animals like pigs, geese, and chickens were also unearthed. The author argues thatthe date of these two pit burials is the mid-phase of Western Han Dynasty. Among the 29bronze coins recovered from the brick-chambered tomb , only one of them is the 'wu-zhu' coinof the Westem Han, the rest of them are 'daquan wushi' coins . This tomb (M85) can thusbe dated to the Xinmang period .
出处
《华夏考古》
1999年第2期37-45,113,共10页
Huaxia Archaeology