Jingzhou News Network News The excavation of the Chu Tomb on the 1st of Wangshan Bridge in Jingzhou caused a sensation. Recently, archaeologists cleared out a lot of treasures at the excavation site of the ancient tomb. Archaeological personnel perform three-dimensional scanning on the scene Today (January 27) morning, the world was raining, the north wind blew, and the minimum temperature approached zero. However, at the excavation site of No. 1 Chu Tomb of Wangshan Bridge, archaeologists were still not afraid of wind and rain, and conducted three-dimensional scanning of the excavation site of the ancient tomb. In addition, as rain and snow will continue, the staff also piling on archaeological sites and reinforcing related facilities to prevent collapse. Jingzhou Bridge No. 1 Cemetery Board has been cleaned up The reporter saw that the steps of the tomb had been covered with plastic film and only the grave had been exposed. The sampan in the graves has been completely cleared. According to Jia Hanqing, deputy director of the Jingzhou Museum, archaeologists cleaned up the dormitory since January 22. A total of 12 baffles, 12 wall panels, 18 base plates, 2 padded woods and 4 sleepers were unearthed, weighing approximately one ton. Nearly 20 wooden stakes were found under the bedroom, mainly for positioning. In addition, a net bag was also unearthed, which may be used for carrying soil. Tomb of the ancient tomb scared sheep frame may be used for worship In the ancient grave pit, archaeologists discovered a complete skeleton of sheep. Among them, the sheep has its back facing downward, its head facing upward, its head facing south, and its tail facing north. According to inferences, this sheep may be used for worship and it is a very traditional sacrifice. In general, sheep and dogs are found in ancient tombs. In terms of orientation, the sheep is located beneath the tomb's owner's feet. Jia Hanqing said that after the weather improves, he will ask the experts to take out the entire skeleton and save it. Nei finds the decoration of jade tablets and small bronze fish as a mask On January 17, the Chu Tomb of No. 1 Wangshan Bridge was finally opened. However, what precious cultural relics are there in the temple? When will this mystery be revealed? From January 8th to January 18th, the excavation of the Chu Tomb of Wangshanqiao No. 1 had basically come to an end. Archaeologists sent back all the unearthed cultural relics to the Jingzhou Museum for a photographic scan. Surprisingly, another jade was found in the temple. Tablets and small copperfish. Jia Hanqing introduced that jade tablets and small bronze fish should be a kind of decoration on the mask. The shroud, archaeologically known as the å·Ÿ (huang tone) 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 覆盖 覆盖 覆盖 覆盖 覆盖 覆盖 覆盖 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 (帷 一 帷 è€ƒå¤ è€ƒå¤ è€ƒå¤ è€ƒå¤ è€ƒå¤ å¸· 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷 帷) There are also unearthed Chu tombs. Archaeologists speculated that these pendants are heavy. Chu people may want to use the principle of gravity to prevent the ridiculous occurrence of folds during the burial. In addition, there may be jade artifacts in the temple. Jia Hanqing said that the phenomenon of bronze mirrors was found in the inner chamber. There was also a lot of jade. Initial X-ray scanning of excavated matter in the bedroom on February 4th According to Jia Hanqing, deputy director of the Jingzhou Museum, at present, X-ray scans of all cultural relics in the temple are necessary to determine which valuable cultural relics there are. Previously, the Jingzhou Museum also tried to contact the Jingzhou Hospital, but the artifacts were too heavy. The hospital's X-ray scanning equipment rack could not withstand the use of portable equipment. The Jingzhou Museum then contacted the Peking University School of Archeology and Literature and learned that there are rare domestic high-tech portable X-ray scanners. Recently, this instrument will be purchased in place. The Jingzhou Museum was originally scheduled to be scanned on February 4th for cultural relics in the area. By then, there may be greater surprises. The excavation of No. 1 tomb of Wangshanqiao is expected to become the top ten archeological findings in China in 2014 According to Jia Hanqing, the deputy director of the Jingzhou Museum, the total number of unearthed cultural relics on the No. 1 graves of Wangshan Bridge was more than 600 pieces. Because some of the unearthed cultural relics were destroyed and there are a large number of defective parts, specific data have to be cleared before they can be determined. Relics include a large number of lacquerware, jade, bronze swords, bamboo slips, etc. These artifacts have a history of more than 2,000 years. The No.1 Tomb of Wangshan Bridge is the second largest Chu tomb excavated in Jingzhou City. Since the discovery of the Chu Tomb of Tianxingguan No. 1 in 1978, this is the tomb of the largest and highest specification Chu tomb excavated in the city. Wangshanqiao No.1 Cemetery is ready to declare the top ten archaeological discoveries in China in 2014 and is currently preparing. Successful application generally requires satisfaction of multiple conditions, such as important findings, archeological practices, sufficient data, and large social influence. Jia Hanqing stated that the success of this declaration is highly likely. This afternoon, the reporter saw on the first floor of the archeological building of the Jingzhou Museum that part of the cultural relics unearthed from No. 1 tomb of Wangshan Bridge had been cleared. 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