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A 47-meter-high mountain, why dig out dog bones from 2,000 years ago? Expert: There is a large tomb below

I believe that everyone must know Liu Bang, the ancestor of Han Gao, Liu Bangna, like Zhu Yuanzhang, was a founding emperor from a commoner background, which is really very remarkable.

A 47-meter-high mountain, why dig out dog bones from 2,000 years ago? Expert: There is a large tomb below

Liu Bang this person has a very favorite food, that is, dog meat, when he was the head of the Surabaya Pavilion, he often went to Fan Duo to rub and eat dog meat, but he had no money to pay the bill, and Fan Duo was very unhappy, but the two became good friends.

Why do we talk about dog meat here? In fact, there is a 47-meter-high mountain in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, called Temple Mountain, in this temple mountain once dug out a large number of bones, once was considered to be human bones, for which at that time alarmed the local police, and later in the forensic identification, it was concluded: it was originally a dog bone, but also 2000 years ago.

A 47-meter-high mountain, why dig out dog bones from 2,000 years ago? Expert: There is a large tomb below

At that time, archaeologists from the Jiangsu Provincial Bureau of Cultural Relics led the archaeological team to Miaoshan for archaeological survey, and a large number of animal bones were excavated, and after forensic identification, they were actually cooked, and the number was very large, so the archaeologists were very strange, who left these dog bones from 2000 years ago?

Then the historian began to study, and then went through the historical materials and interviews with the local people, and finally confirmed that it should be left by the villagers to commemorate Liu Bang, the ancestor of Han Gao, and after various analyses and comparisons, archaeologists can almost conclude that there must be a large tomb buried under the temple mountain.

A 47-meter-high mountain, why dig out dog bones from 2,000 years ago? Expert: There is a large tomb below
A 47-meter-high mountain, why dig out dog bones from 2,000 years ago? Expert: There is a large tomb below

Not long after, a villager living near Tuanshan (not far from Miaoshan) accidentally dug up many strange things while taking soil, and then completely alarmed the Nanjing Museum.

A 47-meter-high mountain, why dig out dog bones from 2,000 years ago? Expert: There is a large tomb below

After a long period of archaeological excavation, 4 Han Dynasty tombs were finally excavated, and the number of cultural relics unearthed was quite rich, with more than 500 pieces, and many cultural relics were very valuable.

A 47-meter-high mountain, why dig out dog bones from 2,000 years ago? Expert: There is a large tomb below

Then archaeologists think that maybe there are some ancient tombs in Miaoshan? So the experts of the Nanjing Museum used advanced archaeological detectors to detect, and found that there was really a large tomb under this temple mountain, 32 meters long from north to south, 18 meters wide from east to west, and the structure of the "pin" glyph, which was actually the later Temple Hill Han Tomb.

However, archaeologists here found that the Miaoshan Han Tomb was not stolen, so naturally they could not take the initiative to excavate, and they had no choice but to stop it temporarily. Nowadays, this Temple Hill Han Tomb has been protected, and in 2013, it was listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit.

A 47-meter-high mountain, why dig out dog bones from 2,000 years ago? Expert: There is a large tomb below

As for the identity of the owner of the Miaoshan Han Tomb, in fact, there were great doubts at that time, almost all of which were concluded that it was Liu Bang's nephew Liu Hao, and the historical Liu Hao later rebelled, but in the end he committed suicide. So in the end, whether the owner of the Miaoshan Han Tomb is Liu Hao, the King of Wu, or someone else, can only look forward to future archaeological proof

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