作者:林玉海; 荆展远; 王艳山东青岛市发掘汉墓
摘要:In 1997 and 2000, three rock-cut pit tombs of the Western Han period were discovered on Mt. Jieshan northeast of Panjia Village in Huibu Town of Pingdu, Qingdao City, Shandong Province.Of them M1 and M3 yielded a number of bronze, iron, jade, crystal and lacquer objects, a lot of which bear inscriptions. M2 was thoroughly robbed. Judging from the tomb shape and the features of grave goods along with related literal records, this locality may have been the graveyard of the Pingdu marquis' family in the Western Han period, and M1 and M2 can be dated to the middle Western Han. The discovery of these tombs is of great significance to studying the history of the Western Han Pingdu Marquisate, as well as the then tomb structure and burial custom.
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