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n 1 Two-thirds of the mound had been heavily damaged by
the construction of a sewer system. The find was nonethe-
less an unusually rich one that included twenty-six tombs,
fifteen of which contained jade objects, while the rest
contained no artifacts. Several of the tombs, arranged in
a row, shared a stone wall with one another — an unusual
feature. See Liaoning 1986, 7 and 9-10; and Guo 1997, 20.
2 Sun 1984; Sun and Guo 1984.
3 Nelson i995b.
4 Childs-Johnson 1991, 93.
5 Sun and Guo 1984,15-16; Liaoning i997d, 50.
6 Zhongguo Neimenggu 1987, 491 - 496; Liaoning i997d, 91.
7 Wengniute 1984, 6.
8 Sun 1984.
9 Yang 1999, chap. 3.
10 Zhongguo 19843,158.
11 Hayashi 1990; Liaoning I997d, 26.
12 Liaoning 1986, 9; Liaoning i997b, 10.
13 Yang i993b, 47-48; and Liaoning i997d, 26-53.
14 Jiangxi 1997,156-157.
15 Yang Hu 1994,13.
16 Zhongguo 1996,171 and 174.
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