摘要
In May-July 2001, the Jilin Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology surveyed the Gangouzi cemetery in Changbai County and excavated there seven tombs. These are stone burial pits each with several or dozen circular, semicircular or fan-like platforms structured of pebbles and connected with each other. They contain secondary burials after cremation. Human bones are largely broken. The funeral objects consist of pottery, jade and stone artifacts and bronzes. The excavation is of important value to studying the origin of the tomb shape prevailing among the Kaoguryo people.
In May - July 2001, the Jilin Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology surveyed the Gangouzi cemetery in Changbai County and excavated there seven tombs. These are stone burial pits each with several or dozen circular, semicircular or fan-like platforms structured of pebbles and connected with each other. They contain secondary burials after cremation. Human bones are largely broken. The funeral objects consist of pottery, jade and stone artifacts and bronzes. The excavation is of important value to studying the origin of the tomb shape prevailing among the Kaoguryo people.
出处
《考古》
CSSCI
北大核心
2003年第8期45-66,共22页
Archaeology
关键词
吉林
长白县
干沟子墓地
火葬习俗
墓葬形制
出土文物
Jilin Gangouzi cemetery round-barrowed stone tombs cremation late Warring State period to Western Han Dynasty