摘要
Tomb M44 at Lijiayao in Sanmenxia city is the largest tomb of the late Western Zhou Dynasty excavated to date. The combinations of the burial accessories are bronze dingtripod, gui-vessel and pottery li-tripod, don-vessel, yu-pot and guan-jia etc.. Fifty-two characters of inscription have been found on two gui-vessels and provided new information for the studies of the Lijiayao site and the Guo State cemetery.
Tomb M44 at Lijiayao in Sanmenxia city is the largest tomb of the late Western Zhou Dynasty excavated to date. The combinations of the burial accessories are bronze dingtripod, gui-vessel and pottery li-tripod, don-vessel, yu-pot and guan-jia etc.. Fifty-two characters of inscription have been found on two gui-vessels and provided new information for the studies of the Lijiayao site and the Guo State cemetery.
出处
《华夏考古》
CSSCI
2000年第3期17-20,40,共5页
Huaxia Archaeology