Rectangular or oval grave-pit, containing only pottery and other funerary objects.
The same applied to funerary objects, known as mingqi, or "brilliant artifacts."
Thousands of grave sites, where the dead were buried with valued funerary objects and wrapped in blankets, have also been found.
Most of them excavated sites specifically for the tombs of ancient funerary objects.
They were also used as funerary objects and symbol of power of tribe leaders.
A number of funerary objects were also found.
Historians generally refer to these funerary objects as mingqi, or "brilliant artifacts."
In the coastal area of the Inland Sea, stone arrowheads are often found among funerary objects.
But most museums with Indian collections display funerary objects.
Additionally, federal agencies and institutions must prepare inventories of human remains and funerary objects.