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81 pieces (sets) of ancient tomb artifacts restored and returned to Guigui

81 pieces (sets) of ancient tomb artifacts restored and returned to Guigui
81 pieces (sets) of ancient tomb artifacts restored and returned to Guigui
81 pieces (sets) of ancient tomb artifacts restored and returned to Guigui

Red Net Moment News May 10 (Guiyang County Rong Media Center reporter Tan Mingyan) On May 10, 81 ancient tomb artifacts restored by the Provincial Archaeological Research Institute were returned to the Liujialing Mural Tomb Exhibition Hall in Guiyang County after the restoration work was completed. The staff counted them one by one and did a good job of warehousing in different categories.

It is understood that this batch of ancient tomb artifacts was excavated in Xingcun, Ao Quan Town, Guiyang County, and the ancient tomb is located on a small hillside next to the 222 Provincial Road, and was well preserved when it was found, with no trace of theft. The ancient tomb is larger in scale and deeper in the burial chamber, and a total of 81 pieces (sets) of cultural relics such as pottery, silverware and iron have been excavated, including female ornaments such as glass and silver eardrocks, and pottery cups, clay pots, clay pots and other pottery products. According to the analysis of archaeologists, the ancient tomb dates to the middle and late Eastern Han Dynasty.

The staff told reporters that the restored ancient tomb artifacts will be exhibited by the public through photo exhibitions and physical exhibitions.

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