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Who is the female corpse unearthed in Sanxingdui?

First of all, Sanxingdui has no official information to prove that a complete female corpse has been unearthed. Before and now, the remains of the body have indeed been unearthed, but they are scattered skeletons.

Who is the female corpse unearthed in Sanxingdui?

According to official sources, no female bodies have been found in Sanxingdui so far. According to public information, a female tomb was found around 1980, which is the only remains found in Sanxingdui site. The owner of this remains is unknown, and the appearance is even more unknown. In the public cemetery of Rensheng Village in the northwest of Sanxingdui site, most of the tombs have a human bone, and the burial method is straight limb burial. No complete female corpse has been found yet.

It is reported that so far, there is no official news that female bodies have been found in Sanxingdui, and only female bodies are rotting. According to public information, there are fewer tombs in Sanxingdui, less than 10, which are scattered. 1963, three tombs of Sanxingdui culture were found in Moon Bay, which contained human bones, but they were old and rotten. A female tomb was found around 1980, which is the only remains found in Sanxingdui site. The owner of this remains is unknown, and its appearance is even more unknown. If we want to talk about a female corpse, it should be Mrs. Xin Zhui, one of the three incorruptible female corpses discovered by Mawangdui in the world, but Sanxingdui has not found a complete female corpse.

In addition, Rensheng Village Cemetery in the northwest of Sanxingdui site is the first time that a public cemetery has been found in Sanxingdui site, and it is also the first time that important cultural relics have been found outside the ancient city. Only in an area of about 900 square meters, 29 rectangular small vertical holes and narrow vertical holes were excavated. The tombs are densely distributed, orderly arranged, basically in the same direction, and the tombs are beautifully processed. Most tombs have a human skeleton, and the burial method is straight limbs, and no complete female corpse is found.

There are 17 tombs in the cemetery of Rensheng Village, and the funerary objects include jade, stone tools, pottery and ivory. Most jades are new shapes first discovered in Sanxingdui site, such as jade cone, jade tooth-shaped device, jade bubble-shaped device, obsidian beads and so on. Among them, the jade tooth-shaped device is extremely rare, while the jade cone obviously has the style of Liangzhu culture in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, which attracts attention. In addition, there are 9 round holes drilled on the surface of the 1 jade tooth-shaped vessel, which may be related to ancient divination. Scholars believe that the burial age of these 29 tombs is basically the same, which is about equivalent to the Xia Dynasty in the Central Plains. The discovery of Rensheng village cemetery is of great value for further understanding the layout of Sanxingdui ancient city, the funeral customs and divination etiquette of Sanxingdui culture, and the connection with archaeological culture in other regions.

Female corpse unearthed in Sanxingdui

1. So far, there is no official news about the female corpse unearthed in Sanxingdui.

It is known that the world-famous female corpse was unearthed in Mawangdui.

3. The ancient body of Mawangdui Han Tomb is known as the "Sleeping Beauty of the East". She has provided an unparalleled model for world medicine and made great cultural contributions, which can't be learned in a few lifetimes.

4. 1972 There is a mound near Wulipi in the eastern suburb of Changsha, which is said to be the graveyard of Ma Yin, the king of Chu during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, so it is called "Mawangdui". There are two mounds with the same area, and the top is round. According to legend, Liu Fa, the king of Changsha, was buried with his mother Tang Shi and Shi Chengjir, so it was called "Double Women's Tomb".

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