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The Sichuan Luojiaba Site Museum is set to open soon.
Publish Time:2023-06-08        View Count:42         Return to List

The Yangguang Daily reports that in the early spring, the rapeseed fields of Jinhua Village, Puguang Town, Xuanhan County, Dazhou City, Sichuan Province, have been renovated with archaeological sheds. Inside, parts of ancient Cuban tombs have been restored to their original state, narrating the ancient burial customs of the area. Nearby, the construction of the Luojia坝 site museum is nearing completion, with the wings of the bird sculpture in the museum's plaza ready to take flight.


The exhibition hall is currently entering the setup phase and will be open to the public by the end of April. This large and medium-sized museum, with a total floor area of nearly 12,000 square meters, will showcase all the archaeological achievements of the Luojia坝 site. By then, the public will be able to learn about the society and life of the ancient Baxia people through the museum.


Through continuous research, experts believe that the Luojia坝 site dates back to the Neolithic Age and extends into the Qin and Han dynasties, making it a crucial location for a comprehensive understanding of ancient culture in northeast Sichuan. The Neolithic remains at the Luojia坝 site are the thickest and longest-lasting discovered in northeast Sichuan, holding significant importance for constructing the cultural landscape of the Neolithic Age in the region. The Luojia坝 site is one of the most well-preserved Ba culture sites known, alongside the Chengdu Jinsha site and the ancient Shu Ship棺葬 site, and is被誉为 the "three dazzling pearls of Ba-Shu culture following Sanxingdui."


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