The Jinsha 金沙 Site was discovered in February 8,2001. Between then and March 2003, a savage archaeological endeavor that involved the field strategies of subsurface probing and extensive excavation had been carried ...The Jinsha 金沙 Site was discovered in February 8,2001. Between then and March 2003, a savage archaeological endeavor that involved the field strategies of subsurface probing and extensive excavation had been carried out in coordination with the city's infrastructure development. The project revealed some of the basic features of the site.展开更多
The boat-coffins and single-log coffins are located in No. 58, Shangye 商业 Street, within the first ring road of Chengdu 成都 downtown area. From July 2000 to the beginning of 2001 Chengdu Municipal Institute of Anti...The boat-coffins and single-log coffins are located in No. 58, Shangye 商业 Street, within the first ring road of Chengdu 成都 downtown area. From July 2000 to the beginning of 2001 Chengdu Municipal Institute of Antiquity and Archaeology made an excavation of this site and determined it to be a massive tomb of the early Warring States period. It was selected as one of the top ten great archaeological discoveries in China in 2000 and declared by the State Council as a historical site of the fifth group under special protection within China in July 2001.展开更多
文摘The Jinsha 金沙 Site was discovered in February 8,2001. Between then and March 2003, a savage archaeological endeavor that involved the field strategies of subsurface probing and extensive excavation had been carried out in coordination with the city's infrastructure development. The project revealed some of the basic features of the site.
文摘The boat-coffins and single-log coffins are located in No. 58, Shangye 商业 Street, within the first ring road of Chengdu 成都 downtown area. From July 2000 to the beginning of 2001 Chengdu Municipal Institute of Antiquity and Archaeology made an excavation of this site and determined it to be a massive tomb of the early Warring States period. It was selected as one of the top ten great archaeological discoveries in China in 2000 and declared by the State Council as a historical site of the fifth group under special protection within China in July 2001.