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2002年7月,文物工作者在延庆妫河南岸配合基建施工清理发掘了两座东汉时期的砖室墓,这两座墓葬一南一北并列,相距约10米。均为前后双室墓,墓室长方形,墓道在西侧。南侧的1号墓保存完整,后室出土有铜镜、灰陶罐等文物(图一);北侧的2号墓早年被盗,未见文物出土。本文仅就这两座墓葬的奇特之处做一简单介绍,以飨读者,并请专家指正。
In July 2002, two cultural relics masters unearthed two brick masonry tombs from the Eastern Han Dynasty during the construction of the southern bank of Yanqing Qionghe River. The two tombs were located south to north, about 10 meters apart. Both before and after the double room tomb, tomb rectangular, tomb in the west. The tomb No. 1 on the south side is preserved and the relics unearthed in the back room are artifacts such as bronze mirrors and clay pots (Figure 1). The No. 2 tomb on the north side was stolen in the early years with no unearthed cultural relics. This article only on the peculiarities of these two tombs to make a brief introduction to readers, and invited experts to correct.