A tomb of the Han Dynasty (206 BC ? 220 AD) found in a village in Xunwu County, East China’s Jiangxi Province. Ceramic relics and textured bricks were found in the tomb that measured 180 centimeters in width and 370 centimeters in length. Preliminary investigations showed the tomb was robbed during the Ming and Qing dynasties. (Photo: China News Service/Huang Shaobin)
A tomb of the Han Dynasty (206 BC ? 220 AD) found in a village in Xunwu County, East China’s Jiangxi Province. Ceramic relics and textured bricks were found in the tomb that measured 180 centimeters in width and 370 centimeters in length. Preliminary investigations showed the tomb was robbed during the Ming and Qing dynasties. (Photo: China News Service/Huang Shaobin)
A tomb of the Han Dynasty (206 BC ? 220 AD) found in a village in Xunwu County, East China’s Jiangxi Province. Ceramic relics and textured bricks were found in the tomb that measured 180 centimeters in width and 370 centimeters in length. Preliminary investigations showed the tomb was robbed during the Ming and Qing dynasties. (Photo: China News Service/Huang Shaobin)
A photo provided by villagers shows bricks used for a tomb of the Han Dynasty (206 BC ? 220 AD) in Xunwu County, East China’s Jiangxi Province. Ceramic relics and textured bricks were found in the tomb that measured 180 centimeters in width and 370 centimeters in length. Preliminary investigations showed the tomb was robbed during the Ming and Qing dynasties. (Photo: China News Service)
A tomb of the Han Dynasty (206 BC ? 220 AD) found in a village in Xunwu County, East China’s Jiangxi Province. Ceramic relics and textured bricks were found in the tomb that measured 180 centimeters in width and 370 centimeters in length. Preliminary investigations showed the tomb was robbed during the Ming and Qing dynasties. (Photo: China News Service/Huang Shaobin)