摘要
1991年1月,四川省彭州市致和镇红瓦村村民在取土时挖出数十件战国铜器。彭州市博物馆工作人员接到消息赶到现场时,铜器已被取出。铜器出土地点附近未发现墓葬迹象,据此判断此批铜器应出自窖藏。彭州市博物馆随后将这批铜器征集人馆,现将这批铜器整理介绍如下。
In January 1991,a group of the Warring States Period bronzes was discovered in a storage pit in Hongwa Village,Zhihe Town,Pengzhou City,Sichuan Province,which the Pengzhou City Museum subsequently collected.Bronzes are relatively well-preserved,although with certain degrees of rusty.The 40 bronzes are mainly weapons,including dagger-axes,yue-battle axes,jin-tools,spears,pointedbottom boxes,etc.Most of the types were found in the Warring States burials in the Ba-Shu region,are the typical artifact assemblage of the Ba-Shu culture.Also,the majority of their decorative patterns,such as tiger,cicada,hand-shaped,and heart-shaped,were prevalent in Ba-Shu;some of them were also decorated with the so-called“Ba-Shu symbols”commonly seen on bronzes of the late Warring States Period in Ba-Shu.Compared with other surrounding Ba-Shu burials,these bronzes can be dated back to the middle and late Warring States Period.The discovery provides significant data on the Ba-Shu Culture Studies.
出处
《文物》
CSSCI
北大核心
2024年第3期76-86,共11页
Cultural Relics