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The 2021 excavation on the Zhengjiahu cemetery in Yunmeng, Hubei

Hubei Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology; Yunmeng County Museum
Published/Copyright: December 14, 2023
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Abstract

Situated southeast of the Chuwangcheng (City of the Chu kings) site, Zhengjiahu cemetery is a significant burial ground occupied throughout the Warring States and Qin-Han periods. Excavation in Area C was conducted in 2021. During the excavation, two noteworthy Qin culture tombs were uncovered—tombs M274 and M234. These tombs yielded a wooden gu-rod with extensive text and painted burial containers. The wooden gu-rod, remarkable in its form and abundant in content, is important for the study of the social history and ideology of the late Warring States period. Additionally, the discovery of painted burial containers bridges a gap in our current understanding of Qin and Han painting media and genres. These artifacts offer indispensable data for researching burial customs and rituals, along with the religious thought of the Qin migrants from Guanzhong.


Postscript

The original article 湖北云梦县郑家湖墓地2021 年发掘简报 prepared by Yunbing Luo 罗运兵, Jun Zhao 赵军, Deyong Shi 史德勇, Hongkui Zhang 张宏奎, Feng Li 李峰, and Jun Sun 孙俊, was published in Kaogu 考古 (Archaeology) 2022.2:3–21 with 35 figures, 19 notes, and one table. This abbreviated English version, translated by Yong-ha Kim 金容厦, has removed the notes and the table.


Further readings

Hubei Provincial Museum 湖北省博物馆. 1986. 1978 年云梦秦汉墓发掘报告 (The excavation of the Qin and Han tombs in Yunmeng in 1978). Kaogu xuebao 考古学报 (Acta Archaeologica Sinica) 4:479–525.Search in Google Scholar

Published Online: 2023-12-14
Published in Print: 2023-12-15

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