Abstract

The archaeology of the Qin and Han dynasties is an important component of archaeological research in Chinese history. This entry primarily summarizes the relevant archaeological discoveries and research from several perspectives, including capital city sites, tombs, crafts and trade, frontier regions, and excavated documents. It provides a comprehensive overview of significant archaeological sites and artifacts from 221 BCE to CE 220 of early Imperial China.

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