出土於西北岡1550號大墓的49號殉葬墓中,不同於身首異處的殺殉,此殉葬者的墓中有1觚、1爵、1鼎等青銅器及玦、戈等玉器陪葬品,根據此墓主頭部周圍眾多的骨笄、玉笄推測其可能為一名女性。
This jade rabbit was unearthed in a sacrificial pit 49 of the Royal Tomb M1550, Hsi-pei-kang. Unlike most of the human sacrificial victims whose heads and bodies were buried separately at different places after being beheaded, in this sacrificial pit, the human sacrifices were buried with their body and head in one place with burial goods, which is unusual. There were bronze wares of 1 ku beaker, 1 Chüeh cup, 1 ting caudron, jade wares of Chüeh slitted disk, ke dagger and so on as burial goods for this sacrificer. Based on the numerous bone and jade hairpins around the head, it is speculated that the tomb owner may be a woman.
It is not easy to establish the details of the holes. This model is for reference only.
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