In the 1920s and 1930s, eight tombs of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty were stolen and excavated in Jincun, Luoyang, Henan, and a large number of precious cultural relics were lost overseas, becoming the victims of Chinese archaeology. Recently, the archaeological survey and survey work aimed at clarifying the basic situation of cultural relics in the Eastern Zhou Wangling District of Luoyang Jincun was launched. The reporter learned from the Luoyang Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology on the 27th that the preliminary plan for the archaeological survey and survey of the Eastern Zhou King's Tomb in Luoyang Jincun was completed in three stages and lasted 5 years. It will focus on a comprehensive understanding of the Jincun King's Mausoleum, mausoleums, ancillary tombs, chema pits, etc., but will not involve the excavation of the Eastern Zhou Tombs.

Source @Xinhua News Agency
Edited by Zeng Jiajia
Process Editor Wu Yue