作者:李飞; 宋世坤; 梁太鹤; 张元; 王燕子贵州兴仁县多室砖墓东汉墓葬形制出土器物文物考古
摘要:In September 1999, the Guizhou Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology excavated Han Tomb No. 19 at Jiaole, Xingren. It is a “+”-shaped multi-roomed brick grave and the largest among the Han tombs excavated so far in Guizhou. As it has been robbed many times, few grave goods remain in the tomb pit, but some stolen objects have been recovered, including pottery oxen and figurines of storytellers, vertical flute players, music lovers and cookers, all valuable cultural relics.Judging from the tomb shape and funeral objects, the tomb goes back to the late Eastern Han period. It is noteworthy that this grave shares the same large mound with the three Han tombs (M6, M7 and M8)excavated in 1987. This four-tomb barrow may be a family joint burial.
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