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initiated in 环保July

This photo taken in July 2023 shows part of the Quying cemetery in Yingkou City, northeast China's Liaoning Province. (Liaoning provincial institute of cultural relics and archaeology/Handout via Xinhua)

SHENYANG, Sept. 5 (Xinhua) -- Archaeologists have unearthed 10 tombs and the foundations of eight houses dating back to a period spanning from the Wei Kingdom (220-265) to the Jin Dynasty (265-420) in northeast China's Liaoning Province.

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The Liaoning provincial institute of cultural relics and archaeology made these discoveries at the Quying cemetery in Yingkou City.

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The excavation, initiated in July, also unveiled four ash pits, a kiln site,上海汉顿工具有限公司 a well, 首页-云微年零食有限公司 and over 100 artifacts.

According to Su Junqiang, 浙江康信汽车电器有限公司环保 an associate research fellow at the institute, 建德市万家电器电缆有限公司 the relics suggest that this site was once a residential area.

Notably, 营口民正塑料机械有限公司 the artifacts, including pottery fragments adorned with grid-like polished dark patterns and engraved water ripple motifs, exhibit distinctive characteristics of the culture of Yan states during the Sixteen Kingdoms period (304-439), a culture in Liaoning but seldom identified in the region.

This discovery carries academic significance in shedding light on the distribution of ethnic groups and their cultural interactions in the Liaodong Peninsula during the period.

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In 1972环保, an archaeological team conducted excavations at the Quying cemetery before it was designated as a city-level cultural heritage protection unit by the Yingkou municipal government in 1984.  ■