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Great Wall dig unearths Ming Dynasty soldiers' conditions

China Daily | Updated: 2022-08-27 09:53
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An archaeological project is carried out in the Jiankou section of the Great Wall in Beijing. Unearthed relics shed light on the lives of soldiers centuries ago. XINHUA

After more than a month, archaeologists of multiple disciplines have been able to rebuild the scenario facing soldiers in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) guarding a section of the Great Wall.

Shang Heng, head of the archaeological project being carried out at the Jiankou section of the Great Wall in Huairou district of Beijing, says the multidisciplinary research in an area of 2,000 square meters has led to a trove of findings, such as fire pits, stove sites and pots, plates, bowls, scissors and shovels used by soldiers guarding the Great Wall during the Ming Dynasty.

Dubbed as one of the most dangerous parts of the Great Wall, hikers prefer to call the Jiankou section "the wild Great Wall".

Originally built during the Tang Dynasty (618-907) and restored during the Ming Dynasty, the Jiankou Great Wall is connected to the Mutianyu Great Wall to the east and the Huanghuacheng Great Wall to the west.

Shang says, since last year, the Beijing municipal authority has shifted the focus of protecting the Great Wall from general repairs to a research-oriented approach.

At a watchtower of the Jiankou Great Wall, animal bones and the remains of a cannon were found.

"The living scenario rebuilt with the relics conforms to the records in historical documents. For example, there were about five soldiers on guard in an enemy-watching tower on the Great Wall, where there was a fire pit that could warm a space for two soldiers to rest, while the other three were on duty," Shang says.

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