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Archaeology
2004年
1期
32~43
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江章华 陈云洪 颜劲松 唐至红 张擎 肖磷 戴堂才 卢引科
江章華 陳雲洪 顏勁鬆 唐至紅 張擎 肖燐 戴堂纔 盧引科
강장화 진운홍 안경송 당지홍 장경 초린 대당재 로인과
四川 郫县 汉代 墓葬形制 出土器物 陶器
四川 郫縣 漢代 墓葬形製 齣土器物 陶器
사천 비현 한대 묘장형제 출토기물 도기
In 1997---1998, excavation revealed 14 tombs (12 earthen-pit and two brick-chambered) at Gucheng and Xinlu villages in Gucheng Township about 8 km north of the seat of Pixian County.They yielded rich funeral objects, including bronze, pottery, iron and bone articles. The pottery forms an overwhelming majority. It consists mainly of clay ware, and sandy one occurs in a small amount.There are gray and some brown products with plain surface in most cases. They belong to the jar, bo bowl, basin, fu cauldron, zeng steamer, ding tripod, models of well and kitchen range, etc. The earthen-pit tombs should be dated to the Western Han period, while the brick-chambered to the Eastern Han.
In 1997---1998, excavation revealed 14 tombs (12 earthen-pit and two brick-chambered) at Gucheng and Xinlu villages in Gucheng Township about 8 km north of the seat of Pixian County.They yielded rich funeral objects, including bronze, pottery, iron and bone articles. The pottery forms an overwhelming majority. It consists mainly of clay ware, and sandy one occurs in a small amount.There are gray and some brown products with plain surface in most cases. They belong to the jar, bo bowl, basin, fu cauldron, zeng steamer, ding tripod, models of well and kitchen range, etc. The earthen-pit tombs should be dated to the Western Han period, while the brick-chambered to the Eastern Han.
In 1997---1998, excavation revealed 14 tombs (12 earthen-pit and two brick-chambered) at Gucheng and Xinlu villages in Gucheng Township about 8 km north of the seat of Pixian County.They yielded rich funeral objects, including bronze, pottery, iron and bone articles. The pottery forms an overwhelming majority. It consists mainly of clay ware, and sandy one occurs in a small amount.There are gray and some brown products with plain surface in most cases. They belong to the jar, bo bowl, basin, fu cauldron, zeng steamer, ding tripod, models of well and kitchen range, etc. The earthen-pit tombs should be dated to the Western Han period, while the brick-chambered to the Eastern Han.