The Qin Tombs at Dianzi, Longxian County compiled by the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology is so far the first monographic report on the excavation of Qin tombs . It described 224 Qin tombs from the Spring-A...The Qin Tombs at Dianzi, Longxian County compiled by the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology is so far the first monographic report on the excavation of Qin tombs . It described 224 Qin tombs from the Spring-Autumn and Warring States period to the Qin dynasty. The book features scientificalness and completeness in the systematization of material and makes for the first time the periodization of a great number of Qin tombs belonging to the same cemetery. The Qin tombs at Dianzi are noteworthy in many aspects. For example, the catacombs are in a small number and of a relatively late date; the flexed burials account for the majority and the extended ones appeared in a later time; pottery li tripods with double ears and granary molds characteristic of the “Rong” people were discovered quite often; and pottery ritual vessels are combined in even numbers. These reflect the local features of the cemetery and enrich our understanding of the Qin culture.展开更多
文摘The Qin Tombs at Dianzi, Longxian County compiled by the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology is so far the first monographic report on the excavation of Qin tombs . It described 224 Qin tombs from the Spring-Autumn and Warring States period to the Qin dynasty. The book features scientificalness and completeness in the systematization of material and makes for the first time the periodization of a great number of Qin tombs belonging to the same cemetery. The Qin tombs at Dianzi are noteworthy in many aspects. For example, the catacombs are in a small number and of a relatively late date; the flexed burials account for the majority and the extended ones appeared in a later time; pottery li tripods with double ears and granary molds characteristic of the “Rong” people were discovered quite often; and pottery ritual vessels are combined in even numbers. These reflect the local features of the cemetery and enrich our understanding of the Qin culture.