700-year-old tomb in China surprises archaeologists
The elaborate patterns and intricately carved bricks in an ancient tomb in Shandong reveal many historical secrets buried for centuries.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•09/10/2025
Specifically, while excavating in Shandong Province, China, experts from the Jinan City Archaeological Institute unexpectedly unearthed an amazing ancient tomb. Photo: @Jinan City Archaeological Institute. The tomb is estimated to be about 700 years old, dating back to the late Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368), founded by Kublai Khan, grandson of Genghis Khan. Photo: @Jinan City Institute of Archaeology.
Based on an inscription discovered at the mausoleum complex, it can be seen that this mausoleum belongs to a Guo clan. Photo: @Jinan Municipal Institute of Archaeology.
It is worth mentioning that this tomb caught the eye of experts at first sight, thanks to the structure of the brick wall with painted paintings, and the beautifully decorated, multi-colored tile floor. Photo: @Jinan City Archaeological Institute. 60 pieces of ceramics, bronze mirrors, bronze coins and other important artifacts were also found at the tomb. Photo: @Jinan Municipal Institute of Archaeology. It is the largest Yuan Dynasty brick mural tomb excavated in Shandong Province. And this discovery will support the study of Yuan Dynasty porcelain in the area and surrounding areas. Photo: @Jinan Municipal Institute of Archaeology.
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