秦都庸城考古

Yaqi Tian
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位于陕西凤翔的秦国都城雍城是秦国 "九都八迁 "中最长寿的都城之一。遗址包括城市聚落、秦国统治者陵墓、城市居民墓地以及郊外的宫殿和祭坛。在庸国作为秦国都城的时期,秦国在社会和政治上从一个早期的亲属组织政体发展成为一个在地理参数上与战国时期东方六国并驾齐驱的强大王国。20 世纪 30 年代以前,人们对雍的历史知之甚少。然而,在此后的近百年时间里,考古学家们本着以文字记载为基础、考古学为实证、科学技术为支撑的原则,对雍城的布局、特征、结构、年代等进行了大量的研究,为更广泛地开展秦文化的综合研究提供了资料。
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The Archaeology of the Qin Capital City of Yong

The Archaeology of the Qin Capital City of Yong

The Qin capital city ofYong in Fengxiang, Shaanxi, was one of the longest-lived of Qin’s “nine capitals and eight relocations.” The site comprises the urban settlement, Qin rulers’ mausoleums, city residents’ cemeteries, and palaces and sacrificial altars in the outskirts. During the period in which Yong was the Qin capital, the Qin state developed socially and politically from an early kin-organized polity to a powerful kingdom organized on geographic parameters on par with the six eastern Warring States. Little was known about the history ofYong prior to the 1930s. However, in the almost one hundred years since, archaeologists have illuminated much about the city’s layout, characteristics, structure, and periodization by operating under the principle of using textual records as the foundation, archaeology as empirical evidence, and science and technology as support, thereby providing information for comprehensive research on Qin culture more broadly.

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