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Gansu Tang Dynasty Tuguhun Tomb Group archaeology has created a number of precedents: the earliest white wine in China

Gansu Tang Dynasty Tuguhun Tomb Group archaeology has created a number of precedents: the earliest white wine in China

On December 14, the Gansu Provincial Bureau of Cultural Relics released the latest archaeological research results of the Tuguhun royal tomb group in the Tang Dynasty in wuwei district of the province. An epitaph was unearthed, and the preliminary judgment was that it was the Tuguhun native ethnic script. In recent years, Gansu has continued to carry out archaeological investigation, exploration, excavation and cultural relics protection and research on the Tuguhun royal tombs of the Tang Dynasty, and a number of achievements have created a "precedent" in domestic archaeology. The picture shows the tombstone of Mrs. Dang of Feng Yi County, excavated from Machangtan M1.

Gansu Tang Dynasty Tuguhun Tomb Group archaeology has created a number of precedents: the earliest white wine in China

At present, more than 800 groups of cultural relics such as gold and silverware, lacquered woodware, leather and silk and linen fabrics have been excavated, such as wooden beds, large beds, six-curved screens, models of the House of Columns, complete sets of armaments based on iron armor, pen, ink and paper and other stationery supplies, as well as various types of silk fabrics, which are the first or rare discoveries of related cultural relics in China in the same period.

Gansu Tang Dynasty Tuguhun Tomb Group archaeology has created a number of precedents: the earliest white wine in China

The picture shows the martyrdom of the M1 tomb road in Changling.

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