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The Han tomb near Lingsheng Lake in Dingtao County, Shandong

  • Shandong Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology and Commissions for Preservation of Ancient Monuments of Heze City and Dingtao County
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 12. Dezember 2013
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Abstract

In October 2010, the Shandong Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology conducted a rescue excavation to a tomb of the Western Han Dynasty (numbered M2) near Lingsheng Lake in Dingtao County. This tomb was in a 甲-shaped plan; the grave built of rammed earth above the ground was roughly square, and the walls were lined with wooden planks; the wooden coffin chambers were protected with large amounts of accumulated sand on all sides and lined with wellbaked gray bricks on all sides and the roof. The coffin chambers were a large-scale “huangchang ticou” wooden architectural complex consisting of three main chambers - a front chamber, a central chamber, and a rear chamber - as well as side chambers, doorways, corridors, outer storage chambers and ticou walls (built of cypress heartwood timbers laid horizontally, with their stacked ends forming the faces of the walls). Many bricks bearing writings in red or black pigment or inscriptions were unearthed from this tomb. This is the best-preserved largescale “huangchang ticou” tomb found to date in China. It can be seen as representative of the most mature form of the “huangchang ticou” burial system and as a transitional stage to the tomb format consisting of a large brick chamber with ambulatory. It constitutes very valuable material for research on the use of the “huangchangticou” burial system during the Han Dynasty.

Published Online: 2013-12-12
Published in Print: 2013-12-1

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