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M16 tomb, Majiayuan cemetery, Gansu Province, China, 4th-3rd century BCE [wide bracelet]

Majiayuan cemetery is located on a farmland called “Majiayuan” in the north of Taoyuan Village, Muhe Township, Zhangjiachuan Hui Autonomous County, Tianshui City, Gansu Province, China.
The total area of ​​the cemetery is about 30,000 square meters. As of 2014, 66 tombs have been discovered through exploration. The cemetery is centered on the large tomb M6, and the rest of the tombs are located on the north and east and west sides of the tomb.

An approximately 40-year-old man was buried in the tomb M16. Highly decorated wagon was buried in front of the burial chamber. Among the grave goods found with an owner of the tomb there were three luxurious belts, an arm bracelet, and two large semi-circular necklaces, one gold, one silver.

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Decorations of a car

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The big horned sheep-shaped decoration. Gold L: 7.5 cm, W: 6.7 cm; 4.57 grams

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Tiger-shaped decoration. Gold L 9.5 cm, W: 6.5 cm; 3.33 grams

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Double bird’s beak shaped decoration.
L: 20.3 cm, W: 10.4 cm; 8.6 grams

The burial car in the front room of the M16 tomb
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Gold belts from the Tomb M16

Three gold belts were found with a body of the deceased, one of them with a big elaborated belt hook.

Belt no. 1 consist of 27 pieces [length 2.9 cm, width 2.1 cm, weight 0.49-0.68 grams], total weight 14.52 grams.

Belt no. 2 consist of 21 pieces: 19 ornaments and 2 belt buckles. Big plaques are 9 cm in length, 5.3-5.5 cm in width, and 6.22-6.64 grams in weight. 
The belt ornaments are 4.8-5 cm in length, 2.6-2.8 cm in width, and they weights 1.58-2.67 grams. 
The total weight of the belt is 48.13 grams.

Belt no. 3 consist of 9 pieces: length 6.4, width 3.7, thickness 0.1 cm, single piece weight 30.31 ~ 40.50 grams, total weight of the belt – 310.62 grams
[source: the China National Silk Museum, the exhibition 2017]

Belt hook, tomb M16, length 20 cm, width 7.2 ~ 7.6 cm, weight 228 grams
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belt plaque, Bird and Snake Fighting
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length 6.4 cm, width 3.7 cm, weight 30.31 grams

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gold necklace / pectoral https://archaeology.pku.edu.cn
silver necklace / pectoral https://new.qq.com

Earrings, the overall length is 4.7 cm, the ring diameter is 2 cm.
“It is composed of gold ring, flesh red chalcedony, gold flakes and turquoise. The round pie-shaped gold piece at the bottom, the middle of the gold piece is separated into two parts by an “S”-shaped gold wire, inlaid with flesh red stone pith and turquoise respectively, forming a pattern similar to Tai Chi, earring handle, gold piece and round cake Small gold beads are welded around the perimeter of the gold-shaped piece.” [compare with earrings from the tomb M14]

Decorations of a car

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The big horned sheep-shaped golden car decoration M16:208 is 7.5 in length, 6.7 cm in height and 4.57 grams in weight

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Tiger-shaped golden car decoration M16:207 9.5 cm long, 6.5 cm high and 3.33 grams in weight

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Double bird’s beak silver wheel decoration M16:120 width 20.3 cm, height 10.4 cm, weight 8.6 grams


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Silver cup M16:26 caliber 6.4, bottom diameter 6.4, height 8.8 cm, weight 185 grams


Golden arm bracelet (a thin gold sheet is curled and formed, and five tile ribs are hammered on it, and there are rope patterns woven by gold threads between the tile ribs). The decoration is inlaid with turquoise and carnelian.
The bracelet is 9.5 cm in length, 4.8-6.6 cm in diameter, and weighs 159 grams.

Found in Majiayuan cemetery, Tomb 16, the Warring States Period [4th-3rd century BCE]

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