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唐代刻花金碗(人教版初中《中国历史》第二册彩图5),一九七○年十月出土于陕西西安南郊何家村一处唐代窖藏中(参见《文物》1972年1期《西安南郊何家村发现唐代窑藏文物》),现珍藏于陕西省博物馆.何家村位于今日西安市南郊,属唐长安城中的兴化坊,据探测,窖藏所在准确地点为兴化坊坊街以南,北距坊街五十五米,西距清明渠约二百四十米,即兴化坊的中部偏西部分.窖藏文物分别收贮在两个大陶瓮和一个
The engraving of the golden bowl in the Tang Dynasty (People’s Education Publishing House, “China History”, Volume 2, color image 5) was excavated in a Tang Dynasty cellar in Hejiacun, southern suburb of Xi’an in Shaanxi Province in October 1970 (see “Cultural Relics” 1972 1 “He Nancun in Xi’an’s southern suburbs found the Tang Dynasty kiln relics”), is now collected in Shaanxi Provincial Museum.He village is located in the southern outskirts of Xi’an today, belonging to the Xinghua Square in the city of Chang’an, according to exploration, the exact location of cellars Xinghua South of Fangfang Street, 55 meters north of Beitoufang Street and about 240 meters from the Ching Ming Canal in the west, west part of the central part of Impromptu Square. The cellar relics are stored in two large pottery urn and one