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An ancient tomb was dug up at a construction site in Chongqing, next to a residential building. How well are the collections in the tomb preserved?

On this matter, the individual also found the relevant consultation and report, the general content is as follows:

The archaeological site of ancient tombs in Song, Ming and Qing Dynasties is located next to Chongqing Electric Power Institute on Huayu Road, which is a newly-built property of a real estate enterprise. The staff began to dig holes to lay the foundation. When the excavator first dug, it was bounced back by a hard object. The master who drove the excavator thought it was wrong and stopped the machine.

The surrounding staff quickly gathered around, and they found that it was a stone that made the excavator have a strong reaction. Compared with the surrounding stones, this stone is slightly different.

? I can't see what it is, but what is certain is that this stone is artificially processed. ? The experienced person suddenly said:? There is a fortune buried underground. ?

This sentence just reminds the person in charge of the construction site. If it is a cultural relic, it should be reported as soon as possible. ? Subsequently, the person in charge dialed 1 10, and contacted the Jiulongpo District Cultural Management Institute and Chongqing Cultural Heritage Research Institute several times. Relevant personnel arrived at the scene that night.

The tomb was not stolen and the owner's identity is unknown. It has spanned 800 years from the Song Dynasty to today. Unfortunately, archaeologists failed to find any information related to the owner's identity from the valid information of the tomb, but it is certain that the tomb was not stolen before this time, and the owner's identity confirmed by the funerary objects was an ordinary family with certain economic strength.

? The dead were buried the lowest in the Song Dynasty, then relatively higher in the Ming Dynasty, and the Qing Dynasty chose the middle. ? Tang Guoqing said that three generations chose this place as a cemetery, which should meet the requirements of the ancients for geomantic omen.

It is understood that the stone wall outside the cemetery has been destroyed, but the cemetery is in the corner, so it has not been destroyed. Later, a pavilion was built here, and the foundation needed for the pavilion was not deep, so three ancient tombs were preserved.

In fact, many ancient tombs in China have not been completely excavated. Although many mysterious ancient tombs were still buried on the land of China in the developed 2 1 century, the whole collection was still well preserved after the excavation. After all, there are tombs of three dynasties under it, including Song tombs, Ming tombs and Qing tombs, but it can also be seen that this place is really a good place for geomantic omen. So many people have chosen to be buried here in the past dynasties. I believe that the relevant departments will fully develop and protect. As for the related collections, they are also rich. After all, the funerary objects of different dynasties have their own characteristics, and the Chongqing Cultural Heritage Research Institute has also taken back the excavation of the collection for research.

Generally speaking, there are quite a few tombs excavated in recent years, such as the world-famous Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, which is actually a kind of inheritance of our ancient culture in China and has great archaeological value. Of course, the relevant collections are also an important standard for our archaeologists in science, technology, life and material level. I believe this excavation can also help us make up the historical knowledge of Song, Ming and Qing Dynasties.