Luobowan Tomb No. 1

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Luobowan Tomb No. 1 ( Chinese  蘿蔔 灣 一號墓  /  罗 泊 湾 一号墓 , Pinyin Luóbōwān yīhào mù ) is a tomb from the Nan Yue Empire at the beginning of the Western Han Dynasty in Guigang , the former Gui County (贵 县 "Guixian"), in the Chinese Guangxi Autonomous Region of the Zhuang . The rich bronze grave goods include, among other things, a carillon made of Niu bells (niǔ 钮) and the bronze drum of the Dong Son culture , which is kept in the Chinese National MuseumKettle gong (Chinese tónggǔ 铜鼓 , generally Gong luó锣).

literature

  • Guangxi Zhuang to zizhiqu wenwu gongzuodui: "Guangxi Guixian Luobowan yi hao mu fajue jianbao". In: Wenwu 1978.9, pp. 25-36.
  • Guangxi Guixian Luobowan Hanmu. Luobowan Han Dynasty Tombs in Guixian County [Guangxi Zhuang AR]. Beijing, 1988 [1]

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