Occupant of Western Han Dynasty tomb in Jiangxi confirmed
Updated: 2016-03-02 09:57
By Lei Xiaoxun(chinadaily.com.cn)
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A press conference is held in Beijing to release the archaeological findings and the identity of the occupant of an ancient Haihunhou tomb, March 2, 2016. [Photo by Lei Xiaoxun/China Daily] |
The identity of the occupant of a prominent ancient royal tomb has been confirmed, archeologists said in Beijing on Wednesday.
Researchers said the tomb in East China's Jiangxi province dating to the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC - AD 24), belongs to Liu He, the first of the four generations to hold the title Marquis Haihun.
Liu's remains are inside the inner coffin of the main chamber, where archaeologists said a personal jade seal with his name was found.
According to ancient Chinese burial traditions, a seal is the most accurate identifier of a tomb occupant.
Related: China's Jiangxi releases achievements on study of royal tombs
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