[new book introduction] Archaeology of the Warring States, Qin and Han Dynasties
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Author: Liu Xinglin
Press: Nanjing University Press
Publication time: November 2019
Edition: 1
Printing time: November 2019
Printing: 1
ISBN:9787305194412
Content introduction:
This book introduces the category, main cultural types, basic knowledge involved, important archaeological discoveries and important excavation and research of Qin and Han Archaeology in the Warring States period. It has important guiding value for students and interested readers.
Catalog
Introduction
I. characteristics of the Warring States, Qin and Han Dynasties
II. Characteristics and problems of Archaeology in the Warring States, Qin and Han Dynasties
Three notes on the compilation of teaching materials
Part I archaeology from Warring States to Qin Dynasty
Chapter I cities and important artificial facilities
Section 1 important city sites
I. The old city of Ju state
II. Linzi, the capital of Qi State
III. Xinzheng and hangucheng
4. Handan, the capital of Zhao state
V. the old city of Anyi, Weidu
Vi. yanxiadu, Yi County
VII. Ji Nancheng of Chu state
8. Site of the capital of the Qin State
IX. the ancient city of Zhongshan
X. ancient city of Liye
Section 2 the Warring States period and the great wall of the Qin Dynasty
I. fighting against the great wall of China
II. Great Wall of Qin, Zhao and Yan
Section 3 important buildings and road facilities
I. jieshigong and Jinshanzui building complex
Straight road
Chapter II burial system
Section 1 Introduction to tombs
I. types and grades of tombs
Division and stage of tombs
III. ground facilities
IV. cemetery system
Section 2 tombs of Warring States princes, vassals and royal nobles
General information of large tombs
II. Examples of large tombs
Section III Division of small and medium-sized tombs in the Warring States Period
Tombs in the area of the first and third Jin Dynasties
Qin tombs in Guanzhong and other areas
3. Chu tombs in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and the Jianghuai Region
IV. tombs of Wuyue in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River
V. Yanguo tomb
Vi. tombs in Qilu area
VII. Tombs in Bashu area
Special tombs in other areas
Section four from the tomb of the Duke of Qin to the mausoleum of the first emperor of Qin
I. Tomb of Duke Qin
II. Mausoleum of the first emperor of Qin
III. terracotta pits
IV. archaeological significance of the mausoleum of the first emperor of Qin and the pit of terracotta warriors
Chapter III social production
Section 1 handicraft industry
I. iron smelting industry in the Warring States Period
II. Bronze smelting and bronze casting
III. pottery manufacturing and types
IV. lacquerware manufacturing and lacquerware decoration technology
V. textile production and types of silk fabrics
Section 2 agriculture
I. agricultural implements of the Warring States Period
II. Farmland irrigation and important water conservancy facilities
III. crop varieties and distribution
Chapter IV social life
Section 1 monetary system
I. money distribution
II. Dao coin
III. encircling money
IV. Chu coins
Section II measurement and balance system
I. The system of measurement and balance in the state of Qin
II. The measurement system of Chu state
III. Tian's three measures and Qi's measurement system
IV. measurement system in other regions
Section 3 copper mirrors and lamps
I. bronze mirror of the Warring States Period
II. Warring States lamps and lanterns
Chapter V Warring States script and silk
Section one from the characters of the six kingdoms to the unified Xiaozhuan
I. six languages
II. Qin characters
III. Xiaozhuan and Lishu
Section 2 bamboo slips and silk books
I. bamboo slips and silk books
II. Qin Bamboo Slips
Part II Archaeology of Han Dynasty
Chapter I cities and important artificial facilities
The capital of Han Dynasty
I. Chang'an, the capital of the Western Han Dynasty
Luoyang, the capital of the Eastern Han Dynasty
Section 2 the location of counties in the Han Dynasty
I. Seoul, the old city of Lu state in Qufu
II. The old city of Dongping mausoleum in Zhangqiu
III. The old city of Dongyang, Xuyi
IV. Hancheng, Wuyishan City Village
V. city site of Dongou state, Daxi, Wenling
Vi. Luocheng site of Guanghan
Section 3 the great wall of the Han Dynasty
Chapter II burial system
Section one a general introduction to the tombs of the Han Dynasty
I. types and grades of Han Tombs
Division and stage of Han Tombs
Section 2 Mausoleum of the Han Dynasty
I. Mausoleum of the Western Han Dynasty
II. Mausoleum of the Eastern Han Dynasty
Section 3 kings and tombs
I. coffin tomb
II. Huang Chang's tomb
III. Yadong tomb
IV. stone chamber tomb
Section 4 small and medium sized tombs of the Han Dynasty
I. earth pit, wooden coffin tomb and earth pit tomb
2. Cave Tomb of the Western Han Dynasty
III. hollow brick tomb and brick chamber tomb
IV. stone chamber tomb
V. stone coffin tomb
Vi. Mural Tombs and brick and stone tombs with portraits
VII. Mound tomb
8. Cliff Tomb of the Eastern Han Dynasty
IX. criminal tomb
Section 5 special tombs in other areas
I. tombs in Northeast China
II. Tombs in the middle part of the Great Wall in the North
III. tombs in Xinjiang
Section 6 cemetery system and funeral customs of the Han Dynasty
I. family cemetery
II. Ground facilities
III. funerary objects
IV. jade collection burial custom
V. suing the local government
Vi. purchase of land certificate, tomb culture and tomb beast
Chapter III social production
Section 1 handicraft industry
I. iron smelting industry in Han Dynasty
II. Bronze smelting and bronze casting
III. pottery manufacturing and types
IV. lacquerware manufacturing and lacquerware decoration technology
V. textile production in Han Dynasty
Vi. jade and jade making
Section 2 agriculture
I. farm tools in Han Dynasty
II. Cattle farming in Han Dynasty
Water conservancy in Han Dynasty
IV. crop varieties and distribution
Chapter IV social life
Section 1 monetary system
I. half a liang in the early Han Dynasty
II. Five baht coins in Han Dynasty
III. new mang currency
Gold coins of the Han Dynasty
Section II measurement and balance system
I. degree system of Han Dynasty
II. Measurement system in Han Dynasty
III. balance system in Han Dynasty
Section 3 copper mirrors, lamps and fumigants
I. bronze mirror
II. Lamps and lanterns
III. fumigating furnace
Section IV Archaeology of basic settlements in Han Dynasty
I. three trenches in Liaoyang
II. Neihuang sanyangzhuang
Chapter five paper and silk in Han Dynasty
Section 1 paper in Han Dynasty
Section 2 bamboo and silk of Han Dynasty
I. Han bamboo slips in Northwest China
II. Shandong Yinqueshan bamboo slips
III. Hubei Han bamboo slips
Hunan bamboo slips and silk books
V. Jiangsu Han bamboo slips
Vi. Anhui Han bamboo slips
VII. Hebei Han bamboo slips
VIII. South Vietnamese bamboo slips
IX. Chengdu Tianhui mountain bamboo slips
X. bamboo books of the Western Han Dynasty (Peking University)
Main bibliography
Epilogue
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