摘要
This tomb lies on Mt. Jiuli in the northern suburb of Xuzhou City. It is a burial in a rectangular rock-cut pit. The interior side is lined with rammed red clay and then with three layers of stones. On the eastern side of the bottom is a rectangular chamber covered with four rectangular stone slabs. It contains a male corpse. The tomb is good in condition and yielded pottery, bronze, iron, jade and bone funeral objects, totaling 42 pieces/sets. Its shape and grave goods suggest that the burial must belong to Emperor Wudi's reign of the Western Han period.
This tomb lies on Mt. Jiuli in the northern suburb of Xuzhou City. It is a burial in a rectangular rock-cut pit. The interior side is lined with rammed red clay and then with three layers of stones. On the eastern side of the bottom is a rectangular chamber covered with four rectangular stone slabs. It contains a male corpse. The tomb is good in condition and yielded pottery, bronze, iron, jade and bone funeral objects, totaling 42 pieces/sets. Its shape and grave goods suggest that the burial must belong to Emperor Wudi's reign of the Western Han period.
出处
《考古》
CSSCI
北大核心
2004年第9期45-50,i002,i003,共8页
Archaeology