Tomb excavation in China’s Anhui yields major discoveries

, May 18 ( tasteallchina ) — The at the Wuwangdun in east 's Anhui has yielded major findings, over 3,000 cultural relics, according to China's cultural heritage administration.

Earlier this year, the (NCHA) confirmed the Wuwangdun tomb as the largest and highest-level tomb of the ancient Chu state, which existed more than 2,200 years ago during the (475 BC-221 BC).

According to the administration, the excavation of four side chambers to the north and west of the central burial chamber has been completed, while work on two additional chambers to the south and east is currently underway.

Relics recovered from the northern chambers mostly consisted of ancient musical instruments, while containers, bronzeware, lacquered wooden objects and other relics were unearthed in the other chambers.

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