Qin tombs of Weijiazhuang can be divided into Side Chamber and Vertical Chamber typilogically and periods of the Spring and Autumn and the Warring States in time. Tombs of the Spring and Autumn have pottery tripod, Gu...Qin tombs of Weijiazhuang can be divided into Side Chamber and Vertical Chamber typilogically and periods of the Spring and Autumn and the Warring States in time. Tombs of the Spring and Autumn have pottery tripod, Gut (簋), pot, Don (豆), Grain storage as funeral objects; while the tombs of the Warring States basically have basin and jar, sometimes Fu (釜) and pot. Pottery Li (鬲) and jar with cord pattern unearthed in Tomb No. 16 are rare finds of Qin tombs and bear a special local style which is similar to the characteristics of Siwa Culture I. These tombs are very important to the study on the early history of Qin people.展开更多
文摘Qin tombs of Weijiazhuang can be divided into Side Chamber and Vertical Chamber typilogically and periods of the Spring and Autumn and the Warring States in time. Tombs of the Spring and Autumn have pottery tripod, Gut (簋), pot, Don (豆), Grain storage as funeral objects; while the tombs of the Warring States basically have basin and jar, sometimes Fu (釜) and pot. Pottery Li (鬲) and jar with cord pattern unearthed in Tomb No. 16 are rare finds of Qin tombs and bear a special local style which is similar to the characteristics of Siwa Culture I. These tombs are very important to the study on the early history of Qin people.