摘要
2003年,西安市文物保护考古所对未央区的史君墓进行了发掘,该墓为长斜坡土洞墓,由墓道、天井、过洞、甬道和墓室组成,葬于北周时期,墓内的浮雕彩绘贴金图像有祅教和汉文化两种因素。这为研究丝绸之路及中西文化交流提供了珍贵的资料。
In 2003, the Xi'an Municipal Institute of Ancient Monument Preservation and Ar- chaeology excavated the Shi tomb of the Northern Zhou period east of the Jingshang Village of Daming- gong Township in Weiyang District, Xi' an City. They discovered stone sealing slabs, a sarcophagus and beds, as well as gold finger-rings, coins and ornaments, all valuable cultural relics. The tomb is an earthen cave, and consists of a long ramp, small yards, tunnels, a corridor and a chamber. The tomb gate, lintel, ramp and chamber are decorated with murals. In the tomb is a couple's joint burial. The male tomb-owner, Shi by name, was the Sabao, or administrator of Zoroastrianism, in the Liangzhou Prefecture of the Northern Zhou period. The color-painted and gold-foiled carvings in relief on the sar- cophagus, beds and sealing stones reflect both the Zoroastrianist culture and influence from the Han cul- ture. They provide invaluable textual and pictorial data for studying the Silk Road and Sino-western cultural relations, and have very great significance to researching into the history of Sino-western cultural relations and that of Chinese art.
出处
《考古》
CSSCI
北大核心
2004年第7期38-49,i007,i008,i009,共15页
Archaeology