考古
攷古
고고
Archaeology
2003年
10期
57~77
,共null页
熊昭明 韦革 覃芳 何安益
熊昭明 韋革 覃芳 何安益
웅소명 위혁 담방 하안익
广西 合浦县 东汉墓 九只岭 墓葬形制 随葬器物
廣西 閤浦縣 東漢墓 九隻嶺 墓葬形製 隨葬器物
엄서 합포현 동한묘 구지령 묘장형제 수장기물
The five tombs at Hepu Jiuzhiling are medium or small in size and “中”- or “凸”-shaped in plan. They are built of bricks except for a brick-and-timber grave. The objects they yielded include pottery, bronzes, irons and talcum articles, as well as jade, gold, silver, crystal, agate, amber and glassornaments. With these grave goods definite in date, the tombs help to make up gaps in the knowledge of the chronology and typology of Han burials in Guangdong and Guangxi. Meanwhile, they undoubtedly much contribute to studying the periodization of Eastern Han graves and the history of the region south of the Five Ridges. Referring to previously obtained research results, the plenty of gold, glass, agate,crystal and amber ornaments unearthed from the tombs must largely be imported goods. This has im-portant value to the study of Han period Hepu Port, the Sea Silk Road, and the overseas trade of South China.
The five tombs at Hepu Jiuzhiling are medium or small in size and “中”- or “凸”-shaped in plan. They are built of bricks except for a brick-and-timber grave. The objects they yielded include pottery, bronzes, irons and talcum articles, as well as jade, gold, silver, crystal, agate, amber and glassornaments. With these grave goods definite in date, the tombs help to make up gaps in the knowledge of the chronology and typology of Han burials in Guangdong and Guangxi. Meanwhile, they undoubtedly much contribute to studying the periodization of Eastern Han graves and the history of the region south of the Five Ridges. Referring to previously obtained research results, the plenty of gold, glass, agate,crystal and amber ornaments unearthed from the tombs must largely be imported goods. This has im-portant value to the study of Han period Hepu Port, the Sea Silk Road, and the overseas trade of South China.
The five tombs at Hepu Jiuzhiling are medium or small in size and “중”- or “철”-shaped in plan. They are built of bricks except for a brick-and-timber grave. The objects they yielded include pottery, bronzes, irons and talcum articles, as well as jade, gold, silver, crystal, agate, amber and glassornaments. With these grave goods definite in date, the tombs help to make up gaps in the knowledge of the chronology and typology of Han burials in Guangdong and Guangxi. Meanwhile, they undoubtedly much contribute to studying the periodization of Eastern Han graves and the history of the region south of the Five Ridges. Referring to previously obtained research results, the plenty of gold, glass, agate,crystal and amber ornaments unearthed from the tombs must largely be imported goods. This has im-portant value to the study of Han period Hepu Port, the Sea Silk Road, and the overseas trade of South China.