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HOHHOT, May 29 (Xinhuanet) -- Seventeen ancient tombs
believed to be built in the Warring States Period (403 BC.- 221 BC.) were found
in a recent rescue excavation at an express highway construction site in north
China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.
ˇˇˇˇNearly at the same place, an ancient village dating back
4,000 years was also discovered by the experts, who are from a research
institute on archaeology of the autonomous region.
They were surprised by the unique burial style.
Bodies were putin jars, pots or basins and then buried in tombs in nearby
Chenjiaying Village in Chifeng's Songshan District.
Axes, stone adzes and stone spades, along with some
pottery andpotsherd were unearthed from the village located in a Xiajiadian
village site.
The tombs and the village were exposed when the
express highwayconnecting Chifeng and Tongliao, another city in the autonomous
region, were being built.
The excavation is expected to be finished in
approximately three months, according to experts. Enditem |