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Mystery of Horse Gallops Over 2,500 Years

For the Chinese, the Year of the Horse that began on February 12 symbolizes prosperity and calmness.

For Ma Juncai, an archaeologist based in Central China's Henan Province, and his colleagues, their work in the new year looks set to yield more interesting discoveries of horses and chariots.

They are confident that their excavations, which are taking place in Houduanwan Village in Xinzheng, will probably provide more evidence that will help teach people about ancient Chinese rituals, handicrafts and social stratification from as far back as 2,500 years ago.

Ma and his team from the provincial archaeological institute have worked on the Houduanwan site for months, since local villagers called them in last year.

They have already discovered six large and medium-sized tombs and two chariot tombs. Their findings, which were reported in the latest issues of Cultural Relics World, a Chinese language monthly magazine, offered further proof of an era when chariots and horses were used as transportation and battle vehicles in the Zhou Dynasty (1046-256 BC). Horses played an important role that represented both power and beauty and even the powerful and the rich had to make sure that their afterlife be furnished with decorations of horses and chariots.

It was indeed a time when sacrificing horses became part of a highly complicated ritual system in ancient China.

To uphold the noble class' ruling status, the supreme Zhou kings, as the dynastic decree demanded, could have jade, bronze, ivory, leather and wood decorations on the sacrificial chariots.

From the No 1 chariot site, Ma and his colleagues found four kinds of decorations. The jade ornaments, reserved for royals, were missing.

This coincides with historical records which indicate that the dukes of the Zheng State held power only next to the Zhou royals who were not only relatives of the Zhou kings, - but who were also responsible for building one of the five most powerful states in the early Spring and Autumn Period in Chinese history.

But family disputes reduced Zheng's power. In 375 BC, Zheng was annexed and became part of the adjacent Han State.

The horses

Ma said that an interesting thing about the chariots sacrificed in the Zheng State was that all the slain horses were put at the bottom of the tomb, above them were the main part of the chariots.

Having worked on the sacrificial sites of the Zheng State in 1997, Ma Juncai noted that the horses in No 1 chariot site were larger than those in the sacrificial site.

"The sacrificial horses were raised just for the ritual. But the horses here are taller and had obviously worked on the chariots before they were killed," he said.

Initial excavation also discovered a dog, which was a common sacrificial animal for the tombs of the Zheng State.

All the chariot wheels have two wooden sticks, and most have traces of leather belts which once held the horses.

Evidence such as this has led archaeologists to believe that the chariots were used in real life. Compared with chariots made specifically for burial purposes, these practical chariots are more valuable.

The saddles

Meanwhile, the saddle and other riding accessories were buried together with the chariots' owner. In other states of the Spring and Autumn Period, the chariots were kept intact, with the horses laid under the shafts.

Ma said that the difference reflects the unique belief of Zheng State residents: in the old world only the chariots' owner could command his horses because he had the riding accessories.

The wheels

From the same No 1 chariot burial site, archaeologists have recovered 37 wheels standing along a wall in the pit.

Ma explained that it's possible that one wheel was stolen from the tomb, or else it is still buried somewhere. It's also possible that the burial site contains a single-wheeled chariot or cart that was driven or carried by horses, dogs, or even humans.

While most wheels measure 1.4 metres in diameter, two wheels are a lot bigger, at 1.7 metres in diameter. They must have been used on a very large chariot.

The chariots

The 22 chariots discovered so far have all been different sizes.

The two largest chariots are 2-metres deep and 1.54-metres wide. Two adults could lie side by side comfortably in such a chariot.

Being 1-metre deep and 1.5-metres wide, the five medium-sized chariots could provide seats for three people. The decoration and structure of these five chariots are unrivalled among all the chariots.

It is possible that they had served as guards of honour for their prestigious master in real life.

The 15 smallest chariots at 0.9-metres deep and 1.3-metres wide could hold one or two people. Hunting and riding competitions were important social occasions to show off the nobles' fortune and prestige. The small chariots were fast and agile in chasing the prey.

With the head pointing west, the horses were piled under the chariots. To better preserve the horses, archaeologists have only excavated a few of them. It is estimated that over 40 horses were put in four groups.

To Chinese archaeologists, Xinzheng County where Ma and his colleagues now work is a treasure trove.

In the Spring and Autumn Period and the following Warring States Period (475-221 BC), Xinzheng was capital of the Zheng and Han States for 539 years.

Extending from east to west for some 22 kilometres, the narrow horn-shaped ancient city once accommodated nobles in the western half, and common people in the eastern half. Today, the earth-rammed wall of the ancient city is still well-preserved.

Since 1923, when a large tomb belonging to a Zheng nobleman was unearthed at Lijialou Village, Xinzheng has continued to attract the attention of archaeologists and historians.

Most difficult job

In the past decade, Ma and his colleagues have worked on a dozen chariot burial sites and nearly 100 medium and small tombs of sacrificial horses in Xinzheng.

For Ma and his colleagues, bringing ancient chariots to light is the most difficult job.

The chariots in the No 1 burial site were made with very high-quality wood which differed according to different parts of the chariot. The wood was buried for 100 years before it began rotting. By this time, the earth around the chariots had been crammed too tight to permeate into the tiny holes of the rotting wood.

The lacquer paint on the chariots also began to peel off, destroying the beautiful lacquer forever.

"A brush, a shovel and a bamboo pick are all we use for equipment. The chariots and horses are piled together tightly. We have to pick out the earth little by little. One tremble of the hand might leave irrevocable damage," said Ma.

Ma and Heng Yunhua of the station led six other archaeologists to work on the chariot site and other tombs for six months. Everyone became very familiar with every inch of earth in his or her working area.

To preserve the wood and the lacquer, they put gypsum into the holes. They also consolidated traces of the chariots in the earth with chemicals.

Tomb raiders have left 13 penetration holes at the No 1 chariot burial site, which unfortunately was also disturbed by some wells dug during the Warring States Period.

Luckily, only two sets of chariots were badly damaged, all the others could be fixed.

"This is truly a rare wonder of chariot excavation," said Ma.

Unsolved mysteries

In this early period of excavation, archaeologists are facing many puzzles.

For instance, who was the owner of the No 1 chariot site?

It doesn't seem to be the sacrificial tomb for the No 1 tomb, as just at 1.5 metres to its south is a very large tomb waiting for excavation.

At 15 metres to the west of the No1 tomb is the No 2 chariot site. With no other tombs laying between them, this chariot site could well be the sacrificial site for the No 1 tomb. Ma estimated that this site might hold over 30 chariots that are even better preserved than those found in the No 1 chariot site.

Archaeological surveys have verified over 800 tombs and 19 chariot burial sites in a large area of at least 250,000 square metres within the ancient Xinzheng city. It is estimated that a total of over 2,000 tombs are included in the area.

Although the Kingdom of Han also had Xinzheng as its capital, the dukes of Han were buried outside the city. Historical records show that Zheng had 22 dukes. But it is not clear if all of them were buried in Xinzheng.

"This vast area must have been the cemetery for the kings and royalties of the Zheng Kingdom," said Ma. "With more mature excavation and preservation techniques, we could resolve more mysteries of the Zheng Kingdom."

( China Daily March 14, 2002)

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