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Xi'an Xianyang International Airport Expansion

Found more than 3,500 ancient tombs

"Second Change" Archaeological Site

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Tombs found in airport expansion

"Second Change" Archaeological Site

According to the official Weibo of Shaanxi Provincial Bureau of Cultural Heritage @汉唐网

During the Spring Festival

Xi'an Xianyang International Airport Phase III Expansion Project is in progress

More than 4,600 ancient cultural relics of various types have been discovered through exploration

Including more than 3,500 ancient tombs of various periods

The number and scale of the remains are huge

Archaeological excavations are very difficult

Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology

Airport New City Archaeological Research Base

All members give up vacation

Working overtime to carry out archaeological excavations

Make every effort to ensure the smooth progress of the airport expansion project

The third phase expansion project of Xi'an Xianyang International Airport is

The largest scale in the history of civil aviation development in Shaanxi

It is also the largest civil aviation project in Northwest China

Construction of Xi'an International Aviation Hub in Shaanxi Province

Significant

Netizen: Really, there are treasures everywhere

Airport expansion "second change" archaeological site

Netizens have teased

"Is this a construction site or an archaeological site"

"This is called the background

Thirteen dynasties didn’t blow in ancient times"

Many Shaanxi netizens said

"This is everyday"

  There is often news in Xi'an: A large number of cultural relics were unearthed from the ancient tombs of the Han Dynasty during the construction of a certain construction site, and dozens of painted pottery figurines were discovered at the certain construction site.

How many are there?

Come and feel it.

  In 1970

  In the autumn of 1970, at the Detention and Repatriation Station of the Provincial Public Security Department of Hejia Village, Xi'an City, a two-storey building was under construction. When the foundation was dug to a depth of about 0.8 meters, the construction workers dug a pottery urn and opened the pottery urn to take a look. Inside, there was a pile of gold cups and silver bowls, dazzling and dazzling. After counting and registering, there are more than 1,000 cultural relics in the two urns and one pot dug out at the infrastructure construction site of Hejia Village.

  Year 1999

  In 1999, when a brick factory in Shilipu, northern suburbs of Xi'an, was making bricks and borrowing soil, a bulldozer dug out 219 Han Dynasty golden cakes with one shovel.

The tempting Western Han Jinbing Huang Cancan has stamps such as "Yellow, Zhang, Horse, Ji, and Bei" and the "V" symbol on the surface.

  year 2002

  On January 15, 2002, a group of Qin and Han tombs was discovered on the west slope of Hongqingyuan, southeast of Hongqing Town in the eastern suburbs. A total of nearly 1,000 cultural relics were cleared out of more than 60 tombs that have been excavated.

  Year 2003

  In August 2003, the cultural relics department detected an ancient tomb on a construction site on the east side of the North Second Ring Road in Xi'an. It was later confirmed that it was the joint tomb of an 86-year-old Western Region nobleman and his wife during the Northern Zhou Dynasty more than 1,400 years ago.

  2005

  In September 2005, a tomb of a general of the Tang Dynasty was discovered in a construction site on the West Third Ring Road in the western suburbs of Xi'an. At the same time, a large number of clay pots, pottery figurines, and zodiac figurines were unearthed, totaling more than 70 pieces.

  2007

  In January 2007, on an infrastructure construction site on the west bank of the Xijiao River in Xi’an, archaeologists cleaned up an ancient tomb in the prime of Tang Dynasty. According to the analysis of the robbery hole left by the tomb and the tunnel, the tomb was stolen four times. The valuable cultural relics have been looted by tomb robbers.

  Year 2008

  At 4 o'clock in the afternoon on December 13, 2008, an ancient tomb was dug out in a construction site next to the gas station of Xi’an Datang West Civil Aviation Airport. Not far from the cemetery, another tombstone was placed on which "... In the 28th year of Qianlong..." the words are clearly visible.

  Year 2009

  In June 2009, in Yuejiazhai Village, Qujiang Street, Qujiang New District, an ancient tomb was excavated from a construction site. Based on the gold jade found in the ancient tomb, it was preliminarily judged that the tomb had a relatively high standard and was a mixed tomb of Ming and Qing Dynasties.

  In August 2009, an ancient tombstone was excavated at a construction site in Xi'an Armed Police Hospital. The tombstone was written with the word "明", and the sarcophagus was dug out with delicate patterns on the lid. According to preliminary judgments, it may have belonged to an official of the Ming Dynasty. The parents buried the tomb together.

  year 2010

  On November 25, 2010, when the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology excavated an ancient tomb at the archaeological site of the second phase expansion project of Xi’an Xianyang International Airport, it unearthed two well-preserved bronze wares from the small niches of the tomb—a bronze tripod and a copper Zhong, there is another lacquerware with a bronze base.

  When the staff of the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology opened the Tongding and Tongzhong, they were surprised to find that there was a well-preserved bone soup in the cave, and there was wine in the Zhong. Among them, the bone soup was discovered for the first time in my country.

  year 2011

  In 2011, Xi’an Metro Line 2, which took five years to complete, was finally opened to traffic. During the construction of the subway, more than 130 ancient tombs were excavated and more than 200 cultural relics were unearthed.

  2012

  From April to May 2012, after 2008, the Shaanxi Archaeological Research Institute once again excavated a batch of tombs of court ladies of the Tang Dynasty on the west side of Damalu Village in the western suburbs of Xi'an.

  On May 23, 2012, two Han tombs were found in the base trough of Building 2 in the Family Hospital of Xi'an University of Technology, and a large number of pottery combinations typical of the Eastern Han Dynasty were unearthed.

  year 2013

  On September 2, 2013, the tomb of Shangguan Wan'er was discovered during the construction of the expansion of Xi'an Xianyang Airport.

The tomb system is ordinary, and there are epitaphs in the tomb.

  Year 2014

  In July 2014, a piece of muck was artificially dumped on a piece of ground in Zhongguanting Village in the northern suburbs of Xi'an, and there were many ancient coins-"Kaiyuan Tongbao" buried in this mound.

  In August 2014, a Tang dynasty tomb was excavated during construction at a construction site in the western suburbs of An City, and 2 colorful Tang dynasty tower jars, 2 painted pottery figurines and 4 pottery figurines of the animal head and the human zodiac were unearthed.

  On August 1, 2014, Xi’an Metro Line 4 unearthed a stone sculpture of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, which is suspected to be a cultural relic of the late Ming Dynasty.

  2019

  In March 2019, during the second phase of Xi'an Metro Line 5, a suspected Yongwangzhanghan Capital City was discovered.

  From August to December 2019, the Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology unearthed a large Tang Dynasty tomb with four patios and front and rear brick voucher chambers in Yan Village, Dizhang Street, Konggang New City, Xixian New District. The unearthed epitaph confirmed that the tomb owner It was Princess Tang Taiping's first consort Xue Shao, who was buried in the first month of the second year of Shenlong (706).

  2020 year

  In the whole year of last year, Shaanxi completed approximately 11.8 million square meters of archaeological exploration last year, excavated 3,956 ancient tombs and 105,800 square meters of ancient ruins, and found an average of 10 ancient tombs every day.

The Fenggao site, the Liujiawa site, the Qin Xianyang city site and other archaeological results are fruitful.