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It is said that Sun Yat-sen University has dug up the remains of ancient tombs.
It is said that Sun Yat-sen University has dug up the remains of ancient tombs.

It is said that Sun Yat-sen University has dug up the remains of ancient tombs. June 65438+February 65438+March, news came from a construction site in the south campus of Guangzhou Campus of Sun Yat-sen University, and it was suspected that the ancient tomb was excavated at the construction site. There is a precedent for finding an ancient tomb in the South Campus of Zhong Da University. It is said that Sun Yat-sen University dug up the remains of the ancient tomb.

It is said that Sun Yat-sen University excavated the remains of the ancient tomb 1 12 13. A number of Sun Yat-sen University students posted that a suspected ancient tomb was found in the section from Huaishitang to Yifu Building in the south campus. At present, the relevant staff of Guangzhou Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology are rushing to the scene.

According to the relevant person in charge of Guangzhou Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, it was found that the suspected tomb brick was due to the construction in the school. Teachers and students from the Department of Archaeology, School of Sociology and Anthropology, Sun Yat-sen University are on-the-spot investigation and making surveying and mapping records. The archaeological institute will continue to follow up according to the procedures, and the specific information will be verified later.

It is reported that as early as the beginning of 20 19, Sun Yat-sen University attracted attention because of the excavation of ancient tombs. A total of 13 tombs and 1 wells were discovered, including/kloc-0 in the Eastern Han Dynasty, 2 in the Ming Dynasty,/kloc-0 in the Qing Dynasty and/kloc-0 in the Qing Dynasty.

Why are cultural relics frequently unearthed in CUHK South Campus? According to experts, Haizhu District in the Han Dynasty is not a big island now, but an island centered on highlands such as Baogang, Xiaogang, Chigang and Magangding. After the death of the ancients, they often found a nearby hill for burial. These hills are often the places where the ancients were buried after death. Guangzhou, like Meihua Village and Taojinkeng, used to be hills. Some ancient tombs were also found in the process of urban construction. It can be inferred that people lived here as early as the Han Dynasty.

It is said that Sun Yat-sen University excavated the remains of an ancient tomb 2 12 13, and news came from a construction site in the south campus of Guangzhou Campus of Sun Yat-sen University that an ancient tomb was suspected to have been excavated.

According to Yang, who witnessed the scene, when he passed on the way from Huaishitang to Yifu Building, he saw Luoyang shovel in the construction site where the sewer pipe was laid, and the teachers and students of the Archaeological Department were busy digging. "I heard that the ancient tomb was dug."

There is a precedent for finding an ancient tomb in the South Campus of Zhong Da University. 20 19,1June, many ancient tombs were found in the construction site of the south campus of Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, which caused concern.

20 19, 19 in June, several ancient tombs were excavated in the construction site of the south campus of Sun Yat-sen University.

20 19, 19 in June, several ancient tombs were excavated in the construction site of the south campus of Sun Yat-sen University.

196 1 year, CUHK archaeological teaching and research group excavated two tombs of Han dynasty on campus. 198 1 year, CUHK found a tomb of the eastern Han dynasty in the infrastructure site of the audio-visual education building. At that time, the teacher of Anthropology Department led all the students in grades 1977 and 1979 to excavate and clean up the tombs of the Eastern Han Dynasty at the infrastructure site of the audio-visual education building.

20 14, as a part of "Le Kang Village-Xingang West Road Underground Cultural Relics Buried Area", Zhongda South Campus was announced as "the first batch of underground cultural relics buried area in Guangzhou". According to experts, the South Campus of Zhong Da University has a high terrain, which is suitable for the production and life of the ancients and burial after death. Judging from the current archaeological discoveries and geographical research results, Haizhu District of Guangzhou in Han Dynasty is not a big island now, but an island centered on the highlands such as Baogang, Xiaogang, Chigang and Magangding.

It is said that Sun Yat-sen University dug up the remains of the ancient tomb.

Sun Yat-sen University has a precedent for excavating ancient tombs. The terrain here is high, which is suitable for the production and life of the ancients and burial after death.

196 1 at the end

196 1 At the end, CUHK found a tomb of the Western Han Dynasty on campus, which contained cultural relics such as pottery wells, pottery houses and pottery barrels, and also found an urn sealed with wine paste. In June165438+1October of the same year, the archaeological teaching and research group of CUHK History Department excavated a brick tomb of the Eastern Han Dynasty in the former Gaogang Stadium in the East Campus.

198 1 year

198 1 year, a tomb of the Eastern Han Dynasty was found in the infrastructure site of the audio-visual education building in the southeast area of Sun Yat-sen University. At that time, students in grades 1977 and 1979 led by the Department of Anthropology of Sun Yat-sen University dug and cleaned the ancient tombs themselves.

In 2006

In 2006, a total of 22 ancient tombs were excavated and cleared in the construction site of the medical science and technology complex building in the north campus of Sun Yat-sen University, including 8 earth tombs in the Western Han Dynasty, 3 brick tombs in the Eastern Han Dynasty, brick tombs in the Three Kingdoms Period 1 0, and brick tombs in the Southern Jin Dynasty 10, and nearly 300 sets of cultural relics were unearthed.

The ancient tomb is located in the first batch of underground cultural relics burial areas in Guangzhou.

As early as 20 14, Guangzhou announced the first batch of underground cultural relics burial areas. Sun Yat-sen University belongs to the underground cultural relics burial area of Le Kang Village-Xingang West Road, and its geographical location is Xiadu Road-Shangdu Road-Lujiang West Street in the east, Le Kang Street-Jinfang Road-Scenery Road-Xiaogang East Road in the south, Dong Xiao South Road in the west and Haizhu Chung-Yifu Road-Binjiang East Road in the north.

According to the relevant person in charge of Guangzhou Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, the central and eastern dining hall is a construction project, which is built in the underground cultural relics burial area of Guangzhou. Since June last year 165438+ 10, Guangzhou Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology has cooperated with CUHK in archaeological exploration according to the report of Sun Yat-sen University before the project started, and carried out rescue excavation according to regulations after discovering tombs. "If you don't explore in advance and the project starts, it will be difficult to have a chance to save it." He said that it was because of the early intervention that we were lucky enough to see these cultural relics. This is a rescue excavation in coordination with the construction project. If the protection of the original site is not particularly important, the construction procedure should be able to continue after the materials are collected and the cultural relics are properly preserved. "At present, the ancient tombs discovered by CUHK do not need local protection." The person in charge said. The reporter learned that according to the Regulations of Guangzhou Municipality on the Protection of Cultural Relics, the underground cultural relics burial area started construction. If the land belongs to the assignment of the right to use state-owned construction land, archaeological exploration shall be carried out before the assignment of the land. Belonging to the allocation of state-owned land, archaeology should be carried out in the project proposal or feasibility study stage. Large-scale engineering construction outside the underground cultural relics burial area needs archaeological investigation, exploration and excavation before land transfer or the feasibility study stage of the project. The three situations include: construction projects in Yuexiu District, Haizhu District, Liwan District, Tianhe District, Baiyun District and Huangpu District, with an area exceeding 1 10,000 square meters; Construction projects in Huadu District, Panyu District, Nansha District, Conghua District and Zengcheng District, covering an area of over 30,000 square meters; Major projects such as roads, bridges, expressways, subways and pipe networks newly built or expanded within the administrative area of this Municipality. In addition, any organization or individual who discovers underground cultural relics has the obligation to protect the site and report it to the cultural relics department for handling.