Fuling Xiaotianxi Tomb No. 1

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Fuling Xiaotianxi Tomb No. 1 ( Chinese  涪陵 小田 溪 一号墓 , Pinyin Fúlíng Xiǎotiánxī yīhào mù ) is a tomb from around 300 BC. Chr. The Warring States Period in Xiaotianxi , greater community Baitao (白涛镇), municipality fuling , Chongqing . It was discovered in 1972. It is known for its out of the Ba - culture derived bronzes famous.

A significant finding is the fourteen Niu bells ( 纽钟 , niuzhong ) existing chime ( bianzhong ), which is now in the collection of the provincial museum Sichuan is located.

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Individual evidence

  1. Archive link ( Memento from May 17, 2008 in the Internet Archive )

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