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Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province, discovered the foundation site of a large-scale building in the Tang Dynasty

The reporter learned from the Lianyungang Museum in Jiangsu Province on the 14th that the Haizhou District of the city recently found a large-scale building site in the Tang Dynasty, with a total excavation area of about 2100 square meters. A total of 44 tombs from the Wei and Jin Dynasties to the Qing Dynasty were excavated and cleaned, 2 building sites in the Tang and Song dynasties, and a total of 260 pieces (sets) of various cultural relics and specimens were excavated. Overlooked on the map, the foundation site of the Tang Dynasty building is located in the southwest-central part of the excavation area, and its plan is rectangular, covering an area of 1475.72 square meters. The remains revealed by archaeological excavations show that the base site of the building is a two-entry courtyard facing north and south, and there are 21 relic units preserved from south to north, including steps, doorways, courtyards, wells, Yonglu, cloisters, platforms, scattered water, pillar holes, toilets, gatehouses, 5 east and west wing rooms, and 5 north main rooms. (China News Service reporter Yang Yanci Gu hua)

Lianyungang, Jiangsu Province, discovered the foundation site of a large-scale building in the Tang Dynasty

Source: The country is through the train

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