陜西省寶雞市考古研究所所長劉軍社24日向中新社記者證實(shí),享有“青銅器之鄉(xiāng)”美譽(yù)的陜西省寶雞市22日發(fā)現(xiàn)一座西周早期貴族墓葬,截至目前,已清理出土包括酒器、車馬器、兵器等各類青銅器20多件。
Xi'an (Chinanews.com) -- A tomb built for Zhou nobility during the Western Zhou Dynasty 1046–771 BC was discovered in Baoji, Shaanxi Province on Thursday, confirmed the local archaeological official Liu Junshe on Saturday.
More than 20 pieces of bronze ware, including wine vessels, harnesses and weapons, have been unearthed so far.
Baoji is a town historically famous for ancient Chinese bronzeware, in terms of both the number and quality of relic discoveries.
This big batch of large and fine relics is deemed one of the most significant archaeological discoveries in 30 years, as the findings are rare in all categories of the same era.
The same location where the precious relics were spotted has yielded 129 sets of 188 relics in March and April.
陜西省寶雞市考古研究所所長劉軍社24日向中新社記者證實(shí),享有“青銅器之鄉(xiāng)”美譽(yù)的陜西省寶雞市22日發(fā)現(xiàn)一座西周早期貴族墓葬,截至目前,已清理出土包括酒器、車馬器、兵器等各類青銅器20多件。
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