Chinese archaeologists have
found two horse graves dating back to the Tang Dynasty (618-907)
in Yunyang County in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality.
Located at the Three Gorges Area, one well-protected grave was
found to contain a complete horse skeleton, while the other was
found dilapidated with fragmentary horse bones.
The discovery of horse graves in the area
was a surprise because the steep mountainous condition are not
suitable for raising horses and experts have not found any historical
records on horses in the area.
The discovery will provide valuable clues
for studying the region's history and society in ancient times,
said an expert.
In addition, a Tang Dynasty brick tomb
was unearthed at a site 100 meters away from the graves, the
expert said, and abundant pottery articles such as pots, bowls
and basins were excavated from the tomb.
(People's Daily 01/05/2001)