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古蜀玉器最早发现在20世纪20年代末的四川广汉三星堆。当三星堆真武村村民燕道诚和他的儿子们在一条小溪中偶然挖出近400件玉石器时,无意间便撩起了古蜀玉器神秘面纱的一角。直至20世纪80年代中期,随着三星堆遗址两个震撼世人的大型器物坑的发掘,不仅出土了大量令人侧目的青铜器、金器等,还出土了600多件精美的玉器。在随后几年的考古调查和发掘中相继又有上百件玉器面世。大量玉器的出土使我们认识到了三星堆制玉工艺的繁荣与发达。21世纪初,成都市区西北的金沙遗址又为我们带来更大的欣喜。短短几年间金沙遗址祭祀活动场所中已出土了2000余件精美的玉器,让我们再次
Ancient Shu jade was first discovered in the late 1920s, Sichuan Guanghan Sanxingdui. When the Sanxingdui Zhen Wu Village villagers Yan Daocheng and his sons accidentally dug in a stream of nearly 400 pieces of jade, inadvertently lifted the mysterious corner of ancient Shu jade. Until the mid-1980s, with the excavation of two large artifact pits that shocked the world at the site of Sanxingdui, not only a large number of eye-catching bronzes and gold artifacts were unearthed, but also 600 or so exquisite jades were excavated. In the following years of archaeological investigation and excavation in succession there are hundreds of pieces of jade available. Excavated a large number of jade made us recognize the prosperity and development of the process of making jade in Sanxingdui. In the early 21st century, the Jinsha site in the northwest of Chengdu brought greater joy to us. Just a few years Jinsha site sacrificial activities have been unearthed more than 2,000 pieces of exquisite jade, let us once again