Archaeological Research on Han Tombs in the Northern Region

Archaeological Research on Han Tombs in the Northern Region

by Jiang Lu

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127Kwords27chapters
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Ch. 27后记
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The Great Wall of Inner Mongolia in northern China is located on the southern edge of the Mongolian Plateau, in the middle zone between mainland China and the Eurasian steppe. Since ancient times, it has been the intersection of the northern steppe civilization and the agricultural civilization of the Central Plains. It is also an area of ​​great concern to history and archaeology in China and even the world. During the Han Dynasty, with the strengthening of centralization, this area was included in the ruling area of ​​the Central Plains dynasty, and eventually the Han culture of the northern region with certain local characteristics was formed. Therefore, this area is also of great significance for studying the formation of Han culture and the relationship between remote areas and Central Plains culture, and explaining the pluralistic unification of Chinese culture and the formation process of the Chinese national community. This result selects Han Dynasty tombs in the northern border areas of China as the research object. Based on the phased and zoning study of Han Dynasty tombs in the vast area along the northern Great Wall during the Han Dynasty, it summarizes and summarizes the regional characteristics, cultural factor composition, comparison with surrounding areas, and the overall development characteristics of Han tombs in the northern region. By sorting out relevant literature during the Han Dynasty, it interprets the reasons for the staged development of Han tombs in the northern region, as well as the composition of the Han Dynasty residents in the northern region. The topic selection is very meaningful and has important academic value.

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