Are there many ancient tombs in Sichuan?

There are not many ancient tombs in Sichuan, and the most are more than 40 ancient tombs found in Dayi County, Sichuan.

More than 40 ancient tombs have been found in Dayi County, Sichuan Province, and rare "double-layer kitchen utensils" have been found.

Have you seen the cookers used by the ancients in the Western Han Dynasty? The day before yesterday, such a iron pot appeared in a large-scale ancient tomb found at the Hong Guang community site in Jinyuan Town, Dayi County. The most special thing is that the iron kettle is also covered with a ceramic liner. Archaeologists say that this inner container is used to keep the cooked food clean, much like the rice cooker used by modern people! Yesterday, the latest news from this archaeological site showed that more than 40 ancient tombs of Han, Song and Ming dynasties have been cleared, several of which have been damaged by machinery, and rescue cleaning and excavation work is underway.

Surprise: "Double-layer Kitchenware" is now in the Han Tomb.

"This ironware is a bit strange, like a casserole!" 10 10/2 1 day, Zhang, a worker who was working on the construction site, found an iron block like a casserole and immediately called the county cultural management office.

"The height is 28 cm, the caliber is 32 cm, the abdominal diameter is 45 cm, the mouth is wide and round, the abdomen is bulging, and the flat bottom weighs 25 kg." At the construction site of Hong Guang Community in Jinyuan Town, Dayi County, Liu Hongbin, a staff member of the County Cultural Management Office, looked serious with iron tools. "It can be preliminarily judged as iron pot in the Western Han Dynasty." It turns out that this iron like a casserole is a kitchen utensil used by the ancients. "This iron pot is different from ordinary iron pot, and there is a layer of pottery gallbladder with the same shape, which is rare." Liu Hongbin said that pottery gall was used to protect the cleanliness of cooked food, and this kind of "double-layer kitchenware" also witnessed the exquisite smelting technology in Chengdu in the Western Han Dynasty. Iron products were widely used in people's production and life, which played a very important role in studying the development of iron products in the Western Han Dynasty and the lives of Sichuan people.

At the same location in iron pot, the staff of the county cultural management office found another pit with a length of 4m and a width of 1m yesterday afternoon. There are 10 clay pots, clay pots, clay beans and clay pots, and several five-baht copper coins in the pit. The animals and plane stripes on the pottery are clear and beautifully decorated.

Discovery: Tombs of three dynasties appeared together.

Archaeologists found that there are three ancient tombs buried on the land from iron pot, not far from the Han Group discovered last month. More than 10 Han tombs have been exposed on the site. According to the preliminary judgment of archaeologists, there are more than 40 ancient tombs here, including Han tombs 10, 6 Song tombs, 4 Ming tombs and 2 ancient kilns. According to the cultural relics unearthed from ancient tombs, it can be preliminarily inferred that this place is a place where tombs are concentrated in the Spring and Autumn Period, the Warring States Period, the Qin Dynasty and the Han Dynasty.

According to archaeologists, the appearance of the ancient tomb is an important discovery of cultural relics archaeology in Dayi, only 400 meters away from the location of the Han group discovered last month, reflecting the extremely rich political, economic and cultural information in Chengdu, Sichuan. "This shows that the Hong Guang community in Dayi County witnessed the history of each dynasty." According to archaeologists, during the period from 1982 to 1989, 27 ancient tombs were found near the original machine brick factory in Hong Guang community, "which provided precious materials for studying the production and life of people in the western Sichuan Plain during the Qin and Han Dynasties and had high archaeological value."

Guess: the west of the ancient city is a treasure trove of geomantic omen.

On the morning of this month 16, while a foundation was being excavated at a construction site in the ancient town of Lin Qiong, Qionglai city, a bulldozer dug up a beautiful Han dynasty pottery jar and a large number of pieces of pottery coffins, which awakened the ancient tomb that had been sleeping underground for more than 2,000 years. According to archaeologists, in Chengdu Plain, Dayi-Qionglai is the area where the most ancient tombs have been found. Some people boldly speculate that such a large-scale gathering place of ancient tombs is closely related to the environment and geomantic omen in ancient times. Perhaps in ancient times, the west and the outside of the city were the treasure trove of geomantic omen admired by Chengdu people.