Tomb of Fu Hao
The Tomb of Fu Hao (simplified Chinese: 妇好墓; traditional Chinese: 婦好墓; pinyin: Fù Hǎo Mù) is an archaeological site at Yinxu, the ruins of the ancient Shang dynasty capital Yin, within the modern city of Anyang in Henan Province, China. Discovered in 1976, it was identified as the final resting place of the queen and military general Fu Hao, who died about 1200 BCE and was likely the Lady Hao inscribed on oracle bones by king Wu Ding and one of his many wives.
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Tomb of Fu Hao
The Tomb of Fu Hao (simplified Chinese: 妇好墓; traditional Chinese: 婦好墓; pinyin: Fù Hǎo Mù) is an archaeological site at Yinxu, the ruins of the ancient Shang dynasty capital Yin, within the modern city of Anyang in Henan Province, China. Discovered in 1976, it was identified as the final resting place of the queen and military general Fu Hao, who died about 1200 BCE and was likely the Lady Hao inscribed on oracle bones by king Wu Ding and one of his many wives.
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The Tomb of Fu Hao (simplified ...... opened to the public in 1999.
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妇好墓,即殷墟五号墓,是一個商代后期的封建领主贵族墓葬。由考 ...... 元前十二世纪前半叶)的历史文化考古研究,有著重要的学术价值。
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The Tomb of Fu Hao (simplified ...... ing and one of his many wives.
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妇好墓,即殷墟五号墓,是一個商代后期的封建领主贵族墓葬。由考 ...... 元前十二世纪前半叶)的历史文化考古研究,有著重要的学术价值。
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妇好墓
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