Chapter 292: Treasure Boy
If it's a mesh braid, it's really related to hats.
The previous speculation about Hui Wenguan may be overturned.
Because the mesh weave found this time is not only a lot, but also very precise and regular, and the dense thread legs are almost like they were made of a modern sewing locomotive.
The hat made in such a precise and regular manner is obviously not an ordinary Huiwen crown, but a high-end hat that can only be worn by the princes and nobles of the Han Dynasty.
It may even be a liehou hat that can be worn exclusively by liehous!
It's just a pity that this knitted piece of the suspected liehou hat has been broken to the point that there are only a few pieces of three or four centimeters left, the size of a palm.
Want to use these boxy fragments to restore this hat?
Even if Chen Han doesn't know much about the restoration of archaeological relics, he also knows that this is impossible.
To be honest, although there are a lot of exquisite utensils and gold, silver and jewelry in Liu He's coffin, after the coffin was opened, everyone was still quite disappointed.
Originally, I thought that the main coffin of the Marquis of Haiding, which had been soaked in water for many years and was not disturbed by theft, would be very well preserved.
Maybe some of the silk fabric inside can be preserved.
However, after the coffin was actually opened, the situation inside the coffin was undoubtedly disappointing.
The most important artifacts of the Han Dynasty are not actually these gold and silver objects, nor are they bronzes at the pinnacle, or various seals.
In fact, the most important artifact for the study of the Han Dynasty is the silk fabric, which is extremely difficult to preserve.
The costumes of the Han Dynasty have influenced Chinese culture for thousands of years.
"Hanfu" is known as the traditional costume of the Han people.
However, what the clothing of the Han Dynasty looked like, most of the time, it could only rely on books, murals, and silk paintings to be able to once be the Han clothing system.
There are very few costumes that can really be preserved from the Western Han Dynasty.
The last time I obtained this precious cultural relic was when I was digging Mawangdui in the last century.
The further time goes on, the older the age, and the less clothes can be preserved.
And it is precisely that clothes are the most important kind of culture in a civilization.
Food, clothing, housing and transportation, clothing is at the forefront.
From time immemorial, after humans mastered fire, the second thing they mastered was to wear clothes.
The history of changes in the clothing of a civilization often carries the changes of culture.
Not to mention, Huaxia is a country that pays attention to etiquette, and clothes are a very important part of Chinese etiquette.
For Chinese archaeology, the study of the clothing reform of the Chinese people is definitely the most meaningful and important link.
Among them, the costumes of the Han Dynasty are the most important.
Because of the clothing before the Han Dynasty, it is basically impossible to preserve the physical objects.
In the Western Han Dynasty, due to various coincidences, there was still a little possibility that some physical clothes could be preserved.
Therefore, every archaeological excavation of the tombs of the Western Han Dynasty, all archaeologists are looking forward to discovering some silk fabrics that are not corrupted.
This was the case when the tomb of the king of Nanyue was excavated, and it was also the case when the tomb of the Marquis of Haiyang was excavated.
It's a pity that the heavens don't fulfill people's wishes.
In the tomb of the king of Nanyue, there are indeed a large number of silk fabrics, but most of the well-preserved ones are pieces of silk fabrics, and the silk fabrics that have been made into ready-to-wear have not been preserved.
In the tomb of the Marquis of Haidu, the situation is even worse, and even the horses of silk cloth have not been preserved.
As long as it was made of silk, it was all rotten.
The remaining fragments of this knitted piece of what appears to be a hat are not actually made of silk, but appear to have been made of hemp.
It's a pity, it's a pity!
......
After cleaning up the fragments of these hats.
Soon, all the archaeologists adjusted their mentality.
There would be no silk without silk, and the archaeological work would have to continue.
And, there's more to come!
Extract this pillow!
Liu He's pillow has been cleaned out.
Chen Han's guess was right, but not entirely.
Liu He's pillow is indeed inlaid with glass pieces, but not all of them are made of glass.
In fact, the main material of his pillow is wood.
It's just that on the wooden pillow, some glass pieces are inlaid again.
At present, there are 16 tablets.
Most of them were broken, after all, they had been severely crushed by the coffin lid for two thousand years.
However, there are a few that are not broken.
And even if it is damaged, because too much time has passed, in fact, these broken glass pieces and wooden pillows are still glued together.
The entire pillow can be extracted as a whole.
Of course, extracting the pillow itself is not a very important thing.
The important significance is that under the pillow, will you find any exciting treasures!
The ancients liked to put some valuables under the pillow.
Modern people still retain this custom, putting money, bank cards and other things under the pillow and pressing.
And what is the most important thing to the Marquis of Haidu?
That is, of course, his official seal.
You haven't forgotten that the official seal of the Marquis of Hailun hasn't been found yet!
The private seal engraved with the word "Liu He" was found, which can determine the identity of the owner of the tomb.
However, the "Hou Yin of Haidu", which is more important than the private seal, has not yet been traced!
Liu He's inner coffin is almost finished.
You can already see the glass mat under him.
But the official seal hasn't been found yet!
Now the most likely place to find the official seal is only under his pillow.
Chen Han: Can they not look forward to it?
The extraction of pillows is fast.
Or use the old method, first insert the bamboo skewer to warp it, and then insert the pallet plate, and you can extract it as a whole.
Not only the pillow, but also the silt underneath the pillow, the whole thing was placed on the tray.
In other words, if there is an official seal under the pillow, it will also be in the mud.
Therefore, when the whole pillow was extracted, all the archaeologists present followed the steps of Kong Jianwen and Director Wen, and moved from the coffin to the experimental table on the side.
Everyone's eyes were on the tray dragged by the two of them.
Facing everyone's expectant eyes, Kong Jianwen and Director Wen smiled, covered a lid on the pillow, and then carefully turned it over.
At this point, the plastic tray is on top and the pillow is on the bottom.
As long as the plastic pallet is removed, the situation behind the pillow can be seen at a glance.
Kong Jianwen didn't sell it, and after making sure that the cultural relics were stable, he carefully uncovered the pallet.
"Wow—"
There was a commotion, and everyone was on tiptoe, wanting to witness the unearthing of the official seal for the first time.
However, what greeted everyone's excited and expectant eyes was a flat sludge.
Hou Yin of the Sea Dusk.
Didn't find it.