考古
攷古
고고
Archaeology
2001年
11期
80~86
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发掘 墓地 出土
髮掘 墓地 齣土
발굴 묘지 출토
In 1997, the Inner Mongolian Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology excavated 23 tombs of the Warring States period at Yinniugou in Liangcheng city, Inner Mongolia. The tomb owners are 11 males, 11 females and one child. Their skeletons are mostly in a good condition. As shown in the results of examination, measurement and comparison, the males and females are in the ratio of one to one; they died largely at the middle age and born East Asian Mongoloid features in skull form and measured value; and three quarters of their skeletons reveal pathological reflections.
In 1997, the Inner Mongolian Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology excavated 23 tombs of the Warring States period at Yinniugou in Liangcheng city, Inner Mongolia. The tomb owners are 11 males, 11 females and one child. Their skeletons are mostly in a good condition. As shown in the results of examination, measurement and comparison, the males and females are in the ratio of one to one; they died largely at the middle age and born East Asian Mongoloid features in skull form and measured value; and three quarters of their skeletons reveal pathological reflections.
In 1997, the Inner Mongolian Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology excavated 23 tombs of the Warring States period at Yinniugou in Liangcheng city, Inner Mongolia. The tomb owners are 11 males, 11 females and one child. Their skeletons are mostly in a good condition. As shown in the results of examination, measurement and comparison, the males and females are in the ratio of one to one; they died largely at the middle age and born East Asian Mongoloid features in skull form and measured value; and three quarters of their skeletons reveal pathological reflections.