摘要
In January 1996, two tombs of the Han period were discovered in the Shirenba quarter, Chengdu city. Of them Tomb M10 is a “凸”-shaped earth shaft with second-tier platforms and contains remains of the coffin but no clear evidence of the burial manner. The funeral objects belong to the types of pottery box, small jar, pot, eared cup, vessel cover, table mold and incense burner, bronze dui round vessel, basin,fu cauldron and ornament, iron handle, and bronze “wu zhu” coin. They suggest the tomb to be of the late Western Han period. Tomb M6 is a single-chambered brick grave with no coffin and human skeleton surviving. It yielded grave goods of the pottery seal, tomb figure, lamp, bowl, jar, fu, urn, pot, ding tripod and granary, stove and house molds, and bronze ornament and “da quan wu shi”coin. These indicate that the tomb belongs to the Xinmang period.
In January 1996,two tombs of the Han period were discovered in the Shirenba quarter, Chengdu city.Of them Tomb M10 is a '凸'-shaped earth shaft with second-tier platforms and contains remains of the coffin but no clear evidence of the burial manner.The funeral objects belong to the types of pottery box,small jar,pot,eared cup,vessel cover,table mold and incense burner,bronze dui round vessel,basin,fu cauldron and ornament,iron handle,and bronze'wu zhu'coin.They suggest the tomb to be of the late Western Han period.Tomb M6 is a single-chambered brick grave with no coffin and human skeleton surviving.It yielded grave goods of the pottery seal,tomb figure,lamp,bowl,jar,fu, urn,pot,ding tripod and granary,stove and house molds,and bronze ornament and'da quan wu shi' coin.These indicate that the tomb belongs to the Xinmang period.
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CSSCI
北大核心
2000年第1期45-53,共9页
Archaeology