Have you been to the excavation site of the ancient tomb? June 13 is Cultural and Natural Heritage Day. The archaeological site of the Hanshou Laofenshan tombs group in Quanfu Village, Zhumushan Township, Hanshou County, Changde City, Hunan Province is open to the public. In order to cooperate with the construction of the Changyi Chang Railway Project, the Hunan Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology and the Hanshou County Cultural Relics Bureau carried out rescue archaeological excavation work on the area of ​​Laofenshan tombs involved in the project. The main line of the project involves an area of ​​16,000 square meters , Distributed on the three adjacent hills, 176 tombs have been found, and one site at the same time as the tomb. As of June 6, archaeologists have unearthed 111 tombs, of which 100 are mainly tombs in the middle and late period of the Warring States Period, and 11 tombs are from the Western Han Dynasty. There are more than 600 pieces (sets) of unearthed objects, including 487 pieces (sets) of pottery, 99 pieces (sets) of bronzes, 6 pieces (sets) of ironware, and 8 pieces (sets) of jade glazes, making important archaeological gains. (Reporter Wang Haohao editor Gao Yuhui)

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