Han Yangling Mausoleum

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Han Yangling Mausoleum is an extensive Western Han dynasty imperial tomb complex near Xi'an, China, renowned for its underground palace, satellite tombs, and large assemblage of terracotta figurines and artifacts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
imperial mausoleum
alsoKnownAs Han Yang Mausoleum NERFINISHED
Yang Mausoleum of Han NERFINISHED
associatedWith Emperor Jing's reign
Western Han funerary practices
builtFor Emperor Jing of Han NERFINISHED
burialPlaceOf Emperor Jing of Han NERFINISHED
Empress Wang Zhi NERFINISHED
constructedInPeriod Western Han dynasty
constructionCompleted around 141 BCE
constructionStarted around 153 BCE
contains animal figurines
bronze artifacts
chariot and horse models
iron artifacts
lacquerware
miniature architectural models
pottery artifacts
terracotta figurines
textile remains
wooden artifacts
country China
distanceFrom about 20 km northwest of Xi'an city center
dynasty Western Han dynasty NERFINISHED
era 2nd century BCE
excavationMethod archaeological excavation
in situ underground display
function imperial burial complex
hasComponent museum
outer burial pits
ritual buildings
satellite tombs
underground palace
hasFeature 3D in situ display of artifacts
glass-floored viewing corridors over burial pits
heritageStatus Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level in China
knownFor large assemblage of terracotta figurines
subterranean exhibition halls
well-preserved burial pits
locatedIn China
Shaanxi Province NERFINISHED
Xianyang NERFINISHED
locatedNear Xi'an NERFINISHED
near Weihe River (Wei River) NERFINISHED
Xi'an Xianyang International Airport NERFINISHED

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Emperor Jing of Han burialPlace Han Yangling Mausoleum