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The excavation of the Dadianshan Cemetery in Changning, Yunan

Yunnan Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, Baoshan Municipal Museum and Changning County Office of Cultural Relics Administration
Published/Copyright: November 18, 2017
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Abstract

In 2012, 198 burials were excavated in the Dadianshan Cemetery site in Changning County, Yunnan. The striking differences in burial structure and grave goods of these burials suggest that the cemetery was used by two different ethnic groups. The structure of the burials can be classified into earthen cave burials, earthen pit burials and urn burials. The first type has never been seen in the Bronze Age archaeology of Yunnan. They yielded rich assemblage of grave goods predominantly comprising bronze artifacts, the main types of which were sabers, spearheads, bracelets, yue-battle axes, swords, buckles, etc. They were likely associated with the ancient Ailao people of the late Spring-and-Autumn to late Warring-States Periods. The second burial type was prevalent in Bronze Age Yunnan. These burials yielded small number of or no grave goods. In addition to bronze, the grave goods assemblage also comprised of iron, bimetallic, stone and pottery artifacts. They were likely associated with the Di and Qiang people during the mid Warring-States Period to the late Western Han Dynasty.


Postscript

The original report published in Kaogu 考 古 (Archaeology) 2016.1:3–32 with 74 illustrations and one table was authored by Changcheng Hu 胡长城, Lirui Wang 王黎锐and Fan Yang 杨帆. The abridge version was translated into English by Yun Kuen Lee 李润权.


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Published Online: 2017-11-18
Published in Print: 2017-12-20

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