History buried in a drainage ditch: bearing witness to the last glory of Cao Cao’s burial complex

Chaofang Ming, Ligang Zhou
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The discovery in 2009 of the tomb of the well-known historical figure, Cao Cao in Anyang, Henan Province, China, was hotly discussed and debated. In order to address some social concerns, archaeologists conducted surveys and coring work in the surrounding area. A suspected cemetery border ditch located 200 m to the west of the burial complex was excavated; the results initially suggested that this feature was part of a drainage system composed of ditches and brick-lined and covered drainage features, served some houses built in the latter half of the tenth century AD. Further investigation of records suggests that these constructions were very likely tomb-guarding facilities built in the early Northern Song dynasty for Cao Cao’s burial. They were subsequently abandoned during the following Jin and Yuan dynasties and reused for public gatherings. The people who lived in these houses might have been the last ones that knew Cao Cao’s exact burial place and witnessed the last glory of his burial complex.

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埋葬在排水沟里的历史见证了曹墓葬群的最后辉煌
2009年,中国河南省安阳市著名历史人物曹操墓的发现引起了人们的热议和争论。为了解决一些社会问题,考古学家在周围地区进行了调查和取芯工作。挖掘了位于墓地综合设施以西200米处的疑似墓地边界沟渠;研究结果初步表明,这一特征是由沟渠和砖砌覆盖的排水特征组成的排水系统的一部分,为公元10世纪后半叶建造的一些房屋服务。随后,它们在随后的金、元两朝被废弃,并被重新用于公众集会。住在这些房子里的人可能是最后一个知道曹操确切埋葬地点并见证了他埋葬情结最后辉煌的人。
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