Exquisite cultural relics of Jiuliandun tombs displayed at Jinsha Site Museum

Exhibition Time: 2016-08-16

Hosted by: Jinsha Site Museum

The "Story of Jiuliandun Tomb - Special Exhibition of Ancient Chu State Relics of Hubei Province" jointly presented by Jinsha Site Museum and Hubei Provincial Museum will be officially opened on August 20, 2016. As a national archaeological discovery of 2002, the chariot pit discovered at the Tomb No.1 &2 of Jiuliandun are one of the largest, best preserved and most spectacular Chu tombs ever excavated in China. Over 5000 pieces/sets of cultural relics, including bronze sacrificial vessels, weapons, lacquer wares, and jade wares were unearthed from the two tombs. 

142 pieces of cultural relics are selected for this exhibition, including the bronze chimes, bronze Chinese cauldron, lacquered square pot, lacquered wooden cup, and jade pendants. 

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