考古
攷古
고고
Archaeology
2004年
8期
26~41
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高继习 刘剑 马前伟 常祥 何利 王兴华 仝艳峰 王英 韩特
高繼習 劉劍 馬前偉 常祥 何利 王興華 仝豔峰 王英 韓特
고계습 류검 마전위 상상 하리 왕흥화 동염봉 왕영 한특
济南市 大觉寺村 墓葬结构 东汉时期 出土器物
濟南市 大覺寺村 墓葬結構 東漢時期 齣土器物
제남시 대각사촌 묘장결구 동한시기 출토기물
In 2002 and 2003, two ancient tombs were discovered at Dajuesi Village of Guide Town in Changqing District, Jinan City. Tomb No. 1 is built of bricks and stones. It consists of a passage, an anterior room and a rear one, and yielded four pictorial stones, glazed pottery, copper coins and a stone table. Tomb No. 2 is also a brick-and-stone structure and consists of a ramping passage, a corridor, an eastern side room and a western one, an anteroom, and a back room. Its funeral objects include jade, stone, bronze, pottery objects and stones bearing designs and signs. The tomb shape and grave goods suggest that the tombs date from the late Eastern Han period.
In 2002 and 2003, two ancient tombs were discovered at Dajuesi Village of Guide Town in Changqing District, Jinan City. Tomb No. 1 is built of bricks and stones. It consists of a passage, an anterior room and a rear one, and yielded four pictorial stones, glazed pottery, copper coins and a stone table. Tomb No. 2 is also a brick-and-stone structure and consists of a ramping passage, a corridor, an eastern side room and a western one, an anteroom, and a back room. Its funeral objects include jade, stone, bronze, pottery objects and stones bearing designs and signs. The tomb shape and grave goods suggest that the tombs date from the late Eastern Han period.
In 2002 and 2003, two ancient tombs were discovered at Dajuesi Village of Guide Town in Changqing District, Jinan City. Tomb No. 1 is built of bricks and stones. It consists of a passage, an anterior room and a rear one, and yielded four pictorial stones, glazed pottery, copper coins and a stone table. Tomb No. 2 is also a brick-and-stone structure and consists of a ramping passage, a corridor, an eastern side room and a western one, an anteroom, and a back room. Its funeral objects include jade, stone, bronze, pottery objects and stones bearing designs and signs. The tomb shape and grave goods suggest that the tombs date from the late Eastern Han period.