Layout
Linzi covered an area of around 20 km?. The city was built between two parallel rivers that ran north-south, the to its east and the old course of the to its west.
The city was surrounded by a 14 km perimeter of rammed earth wall. The city consisted of an outer city and an inner city. The outer city wall reached a maximum of 43 meters in base width, averaging between 20 to 30 meters in width. The inner city wall reached a maximum of 60 meters in base width. The city had a sewer and water works system.
The palace was located in the inner city, located in the southwestern corner of Linzi. A large rammed earth platform was found inside the inner zcity, commonly referred to as the platform. The remains of the platform measures at 86 by 70 meters and is 14 meters high.
Tombs
The ruins of the city are surrounded by over 100 tumulus, some as far as 10 km away. Many of the tombs around Linzi had been looted in antiquity. Over 600 horses were sacrificed in two rows, found in a tomb pit, near what is considered the tomb of Duke Jing of Qi. The sacrificial horse pit is now the site of a museum, the Museum of the State of Qi.
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