Luxury noble vehicles unearthed in Henan
Three vehicles have been earthed from the Zheng State No 3 pit in Xinzheng city, Central China's Henan province, after five months' excavation. One of the vehicles included a large carriage for ancient high officials or nobles.
Archaeologists excavate the Zheng State No 3 pit in Xinzheng city, Central China's Henan province, on July 12 [Credit: VCG] |
A 2.5-meter-long, 1.6-meter-wide vehicle unearthed from the pit was uncovered sporting brown colored chips and mat debris at the vehicle's canvas top, and replicates the largest, most luxurious royal vehicles earthed so far at the ancient Zheng and Han kingdoms site.
Archaeologists excavate the Zheng State No 3 pit in Xinzheng city, Central China's Henan province, on July 12 [Credit: VCG] |
In addition, the excavation was open to the public, and featured a large four-side screen display and a 360 degree video recorder installed above the pit.
Source: China Daily [July 19, 2017]
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