A Jin Dynasty tomb at the Xiandian Village in the southern Xi’an was excavated by the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology in 2009 during a construction project.It was a well-preserved rectangular catacomb,yie...A Jin Dynasty tomb at the Xiandian Village in the southern Xi’an was excavated by the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology in 2009 during a construction project.It was a well-preserved rectangular catacomb,yielding 5 porcelain bowls,a set of green-white porcelain mellow-petal-shape bowls,a black-glazed censor,a set of jade buckles,and a bronze cattle.These grave goods provide important material evidence for the study of porcelains produced in the Jin Dynasty.展开更多
The Shaanxi Provincial Institution of Archaeology excavated a total of 10 burials,including 9 Song Dynasty burials and 1 Jin Dynasty burial,during the construction project at the Qujiang Campus of Xi’an University of...The Shaanxi Provincial Institution of Archaeology excavated a total of 10 burials,including 9 Song Dynasty burials and 1 Jin Dynasty burial,during the construction project at the Qujiang Campus of Xi’an University of Technology between 2001 and 2003.These Song Dynasty burials are catacombs with shaft-ramps and can be classified as three types based on their structures:rectangular shape,‘jia’(甲) shape and knife shape.Burials goods in these burials are not very rich.Most of these burials only yielded 1 or 2 pieces of ceramics or porcelains.Only very few of them were buried with bronze decorations and coins.The Jin Dynasty burial was also a catacomb but its chamber was in ellipse shape.Burials goods only included 2 coins.As one of them is ‘dading tongbao’(大定通宝),this burial can be dated definitely to the Jin Dynasty.展开更多
文摘A Jin Dynasty tomb at the Xiandian Village in the southern Xi’an was excavated by the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology in 2009 during a construction project.It was a well-preserved rectangular catacomb,yielding 5 porcelain bowls,a set of green-white porcelain mellow-petal-shape bowls,a black-glazed censor,a set of jade buckles,and a bronze cattle.These grave goods provide important material evidence for the study of porcelains produced in the Jin Dynasty.
文摘The Shaanxi Provincial Institution of Archaeology excavated a total of 10 burials,including 9 Song Dynasty burials and 1 Jin Dynasty burial,during the construction project at the Qujiang Campus of Xi’an University of Technology between 2001 and 2003.These Song Dynasty burials are catacombs with shaft-ramps and can be classified as three types based on their structures:rectangular shape,‘jia’(甲) shape and knife shape.Burials goods in these burials are not very rich.Most of these burials only yielded 1 or 2 pieces of ceramics or porcelains.Only very few of them were buried with bronze decorations and coins.The Jin Dynasty burial was also a catacomb but its chamber was in ellipse shape.Burials goods only included 2 coins.As one of them is ‘dading tongbao’(大定通宝),this burial can be dated definitely to the Jin Dynasty.