Ancient tombs discovered in southwest China

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CHENGDU, March 11, 2020 (BSS/XINHUA) – Archaeologists discovered four
tombs dating back more than 2,000 years in southwest China’s Sichuan
Province, according to the Sichuan Provincial Cultural Relics and Archaeology
Research Institute.

The tombs, dating back to the Warring States Period (475-221 BC), were
unearthed in Qu County in the province.

The largest tomb was 7.9 meters long, 1.8 meters wide and 1.6 meters deep,
where more than 70 pieces of bronzeware, jade, potteries and other burial
objects were unearthed. The burial objects showed it was a noble tomb with
great historical value, said Chen Weidong, head of the archaeological
excavation team.

The discovery provided new materials for the study of Ba culture, an
ancient culture in the present Sichuan Province and Chongqing Municipality in
southwest China, according to Chen.