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Brief introduction to the cemetery of the ancient Shu boat coffin burial tomb in Chengdu
The burial pit of the ancient Shu boat in Chengdu is about 30 meters long, 2 1 meter wide and covers an area of about 600 square meters. There are 14 boat coffins and wooden coffins in the tomb pit, including 4 large coffins, with the length exceeding10m and the maximum diameter of1.7m, and the rest are small coffins. The tombs are all carved with nanmu, and there are many crossties under them. A large number of exquisite lacquerware unearthed are exquisite lacquerware from the Warring States Period in Sichuan. The coffin tombs of ancient Shu in Chengdu provide extremely important material data for studying the history, culture and funeral system of ancient Shu.
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