摘要
In July 1994, the Office of Central Hydraulic Control Adminstration of Huanghe Xiaolangdi recovered an ancient tomb during a construction project in the vicinity of Liaowu village, Jiyuan township. The tomb yielded several dozens cultural relic’s. Henan Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology acquired this assemblage that included ceramics, iron swords and bronze coins. The most outstanding artifacts are the galzed pottery vessels beating delicate decorative patterns. According to the style of ceramics and bronze coinage, the tomb is dated to mid - western Han.
In July 1994, the Office of Central Hydraulic Control Adminstration of Huanghe Xiaolangdi recovered an ancient tomb during a construction project in the vicinity of Liaowu village, Jiyuan township. The tomb yielded several dozens cultural relic's. Henan Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology acquired this assemblage that included ceramics, iron swords and bronze coins. The most outstanding artifacts are the galzed pottery vessels beating delicate decorative patterns. According to the style of ceramics and bronze coinage, the tomb is dated to mid - western Han.
出处
《华夏考古》
CSSCI
2000年第3期21-30,40,共11页
Huaxia Archaeology