Yinan tombs

The Yinan tombs or Yi’nan tombs, also Beizhai tombs (Ch: 北寨墓群, Běizhài mùqún, 沂南汉墓, Yinan Hanmu) are tombs from the late Eastern Han Dynasty period located in Beizhai Village, Jiehu Township, Yinan County, Linyi Prefecture-level City, Shandong Province, People's Republic of China.

[3] The tombs display monumental architecture, and particularly corbelled (or "lantern") roofs, a technique well known in ancient West Asia, which may have been the result of west–east transmission.

The picture called Yuewu baixi tu 乐舞百戏图, for example, provides deep insights into the history of Chinese acrobatics.

The Hu soldiers have bows and arrows, and high pointed hats.

[1] The tombs have been on the list of monuments of the People's Republic of China (5-169) since 2001 .

Yinan relief, depicting an attack by Hu barbarians. 2nd century CE, Eastern Han. [ 1 ]
Yinan battle scene between Hu and Han, 2nd century CE, Eastern Han. [ 1 ]