Western Region Travel Series 12: Exploring the Ancient Sites of the Hexi Corridor (new Knowledge)

Western Region Travel Series 12: Exploring the Ancient Sites of the Hexi Corridor (new Knowledge)

by (uk) Aurel Stein

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From 1900 to 1901, 1906 to 1908, and 1913 to 1916, Aurel Stein, a British Hungarian, successively went to my country's Xinjiang and Hexi regions to conduct archaeological expeditions and published archaeological reports on these three expeditions: "Ancient Hotan - A Detailed Report on Archaeological Excavations in Xinjiang, China", "Archaeological Map of the Western Regions", and "Archaeological Map of the Heart of Asia". These three works are Stein's masterpieces. They comprehensively describe the ruins and relics of the Han and Tang Dynasties in Xinjiang, my country, as well as the treasures of the Dunhuang Grottoes and the Buddhist art of the Thousand Buddha Caves. They reveal the mystery of the ancient civilization in the region and the exchange and integration of Chinese and Western civilizations. The Travels in the Western Regions series integrates the archaeological data of Stein's three expeditions to western China and integrates and revise the above-mentioned archaeological reports so that the public can more easily understand the process and results. There are 15 volumes in the series. This volume comes from "Archaeological Records of the Heart of Asia": In April 1914, Stein conducted a detailed inspection of the Han Dynasty Great Wall north of the Shule River. The Western Great Wall of the Han Dynasty, which stretches deep into the Luobu Desert, is the link connecting the Hexi Corridor and the Western Regions. It is a testimony to the strong military equipment and profound economic and cultural strength of the Han Dynasty in managing the Western Regions.

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