In December 2006 through February 2007,the archaeological team organized by scholars from Shandong University and other institutions conducted excavation to Qianfang Site and the cemetery nearby at Yunxian County,Hube...In December 2006 through February 2007,the archaeological team organized by scholars from Shandong University and other institutions conducted excavation to Qianfang Site and the cemetery nearby at Yunxian County,Hubei Province,which recovered 2000 sq m in total. The site was severely damaged,the earliest remains recovered from which were that of the Tang and Song Dynasties. The cemetery was preserved better; six tombs are excavated,all of which are brick-chamber tombs built in shaft pit and some had traces of imitation wooden structure. Grave goods unearthed from these tombs are coins,pottery pots with dish-shaped rim,porcelain bowls,etc. The shapes of the tombs and the features of the grave goods show that these tombs are buried in the Sui,Tang and Northern Song Dynasties.展开更多
文摘In December 2006 through February 2007,the archaeological team organized by scholars from Shandong University and other institutions conducted excavation to Qianfang Site and the cemetery nearby at Yunxian County,Hubei Province,which recovered 2000 sq m in total. The site was severely damaged,the earliest remains recovered from which were that of the Tang and Song Dynasties. The cemetery was preserved better; six tombs are excavated,all of which are brick-chamber tombs built in shaft pit and some had traces of imitation wooden structure. Grave goods unearthed from these tombs are coins,pottery pots with dish-shaped rim,porcelain bowls,etc. The shapes of the tombs and the features of the grave goods show that these tombs are buried in the Sui,Tang and Northern Song Dynasties.