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A mural tomb of the Northern Qi Dynasty at Shuiquanliang in Shuozhou, Shanxi

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AbstractFrom June to August 2008, a joint archaeological team excavated a mural tomb at Shuiquanliang Village in Shuozhou City, Shanxi Province. The tomb is situated about 1.5km west of the village. In the tomb, grave goods such as pottery figurines, pottery models and glazed ceramic vessels as well as many well-preserved murals were found. The tomb structure, murals, and tomb furnishings suggest that the tomb was built in the late Northern Qi Dynasty; the occupant of the tomb may have been the military commander of Shuozhou City. This excavation is very important for the study of the history and culture of Shuozhou area in the Northern Qi Dynasty.
Title: A mural tomb of the Northern Qi Dynasty at Shuiquanliang in Shuozhou, Shanxi
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AbstractFrom June to August 2008, a joint archaeological team excavated a mural tomb at Shuiquanliang Village in Shuozhou City, Shanxi Province.
The tomb is situated about 1.
5km west of the village.
In the tomb, grave goods such as pottery figurines, pottery models and glazed ceramic vessels as well as many well-preserved murals were found.
The tomb structure, murals, and tomb furnishings suggest that the tomb was built in the late Northern Qi Dynasty; the occupant of the tomb may have been the military commander of Shuozhou City.
This excavation is very important for the study of the history and culture of Shuozhou area in the Northern Qi Dynasty.

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