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秦始皇陵园K9901试掘简报 被引量:12

Trial Excavation of the Unit K9901 at the Mausoleum Garden of Qin Shi Huangdi
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摘要 The accompanying burial pit K9901 is situated in the southeast of the territory within the outer walls of the Qin Shi Huangdi mausoleum garden and occupies an area of 700 sq m. A trial excavation in a part of it was carried out by the Qin Shl Huangdi Mausoleum Archaeological Team in May—June 1999. The pit is a typical earthen-and-wooden gallery-shaped underground structure, the wooden part of which was destroyed by fire shortly after the completion of the building. The astonishing finds from the trial excavation are a huge bronze ding and eleven terra-cotta figures of acrobats. The ding is a double-eared tripod with exquisite designs on the ears, belly and leg-bases, weighs 212kg and must have been an important ritual vessel in the ancestral temple of the royal family. The terra-cotta acrobats are yielded from the third passage pit. Dressed in short skirts and being in various postures, they represent different acrobatic performances and provide valuable material for studying entertainment culture in the Qin palace and the history of Chinese acrobatics. The accompanying burial pit K9901 is situated in the southeast of the territory within the outer walls of the Qin Shi Huangdi mausoleum garden and occupies an area of 700 sq m. A trial ex- cavation in a part of it was carried out by the Qin Shi Huangdi Mausoleum Archaeological Team in May-- June 1999. The pit is a typical earthen-and-wooden gallery-shaped underground structure, the wooden part of which was destroyed by fire shortly after the completion of the building. The astonishing finds from the trial excavation are a huge bronze ding and eleven terra-cotta figures of acrobats. The ding is a double-eared tripod with exquisite designs on the ears, belly and leg-bases, weighs 212kg and must have been an important ritual vessel in the ancestral temple of the royal family. The terra-cotta acrobats are yielded from the third passage pit. Dressed in short skirts and being in various postures, they represent different acrobatic performances and provide valuable material for studying entertainment culture in the Qin palace and the history of Chinese acrobatics.
机构地区 始皇陵考古队
出处 《考古》 CSSCI 北大核心 2001年第1期59-73,共15页 Archaeology
关键词 秦始皇陵园 试掘 简报 mausoleum garden of Qin Shi Huangdi Accompanying Burial Pit K9901 large bronze ding tripod terra-cotta acrobats
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