Archeologists find ancient cluster of tombs in Henan
Archeologists have found more than 600 ancient tombs on the banks of the Yellow River, and dug up over 2,000 burial items, local officials said.
Nearly half of the tombs are believed to date back to the time between the Warring States Period (475 BC-221 BC) and the Han Dynasty (202 BC-220), and the remaining from several dynasties, including the Tang (618-907), Song (960-1276), Ming (1368-1644) and Qing (1644-1911), according to Zheng Lichao, head of the institute of cultural relics and archeology in Sanmenxia in central Henan Province, where archeologists found the tomb cluster while examining the site of a shantytown renovation project.
They have excavated 37,600 square meters of the site since October 2017.
More than 2,030 burial items such as pottery, bronze ware, gold and silver ornaments, jade artifacts as well as a batch of rare cultural relics, including a 2,000-year-old bronze pot with a curved neck in the shape of a swan, have been discovered.
Located between Xi’an and Luoyang, two ancient capitals, Sanmenxia used to serve as a military and traffic passage.
Experts believe the discovery can provide valuable information for tomb evolution in the Sanmenxia area and shed light on its decline with the shift in the political power center.
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