Rare underground ancestral hall in tombs dating back to the Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) was found in northern China's Shanxi Province, according to the provincial institute of archaeology.
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The hall, with a square side length of 1 metre and 1.16 metres under the ground surface, was unearthed in the city of Yangquan, Shanxi, along with two damaged tombs.
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Ancient relics of pottery pots, porcelain balls, coins and mirrors were also unearthed in the hall and the two south-faced ancient tombs, octagonal shaped, were built with bricks.
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According to their location, decoration and the unearthed objects, the relics are confirmed to be built in the same period, a rare scene in the Yuan Dynasty.
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Source: Xinhua News Agency [May 13, 2019]
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