Tiezai Mountain, located in Xixiang, Baoan, has nearly 100 tombs in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the Song Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty. Judging from the structure of the tomb, there are masonry tiles and pits. Archaeologists believe that such a large-scale and dense group of ancient tombs is also very spectacular throughout the country.
During the period of 1999, due to the construction of Xixiang overpass, the ancient tomb of Tiezai Mountain was salvaged, and a large number of Eastern Jin tombs were found not only in Shenzhen, but also in South China. CCTV, china national radio and the news media inside and outside the province reported in detail on the excavation of Tiezaishan ancient tombs.
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Tiezai Mountain Tomb 1983, Shenzhen cultural relics archaeologists have successively excavated 130 ancient tombs from Han Dynasty to Ming and Qing Dynasties at the foot of the southern slope of Tiezai Mountain, especially the tomb of the Eastern Han Dynasty in Xiping for four years, and unearthed a number of important cultural relics such as human heads and bronze mirrors in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
In 2000, the second rescue excavation cleared 248 tombs from the Eastern Jin Dynasty to the Ming and Qing Dynasties, including more than 60 tombs from the Eastern Jin Dynasty to the Southern Dynasties. In 2004, the archaeological team found that the ancient tombs were distributed in five areas, covering an area of 27,000 square meters. On this basis, 27,000 square meters is planned as the protection scope and 40,000 square meters as the construction control zone.