Mawangdui-Archaeological Site in Changsha

Mawangdui-Archaeological Site in Changsha

Mawangdui-Archaeological Site in Changsha

Mawangdui-Archaeological Site in Changsha

Mawangdui-Archaeological Site in Changsha

Mawangdui-Archaeological Site in Changsha

Mawangdui-Archaeological Site in Changsha

Mawangdui-Archaeological Site in Changsha

Mawangdui is an archaeological site located in Changsha, Hunan Province. The site consists of two saddle-shaped small hills, set20 meters apart, that are connected to each other underground.

Mawangdui contains the tombs of three people from the western Han Dynasty (206 BC-9 AD), including Marquis Li Cang, his wife, and a male who is believed to be their son. The site was excavated from 1972 to 1974.

Tombs No.1 and No. 2 have been filled, and only tomb No. 3 is open to visitors. Most of the artifacts from Mawangdui are now on display at the Hunan Provincial Museum, which is free to visit.