摘要
Hundreds of seals and clay sealings were unearthed from the two Chu prince mausoleums of the early Han period at Beidongshan and Shizishan respectively, Xuzhou. Among them 12 seals from the Beidongshan tomb involve counties of the Chu State; and 22 of the 205 seals and 90 clay sealings yielded from Shizishan, the names of places in the Chu territory. Toponomy of the findings and related historical texts suggest that during the early Han period, there were 50 counties under the jurisdiction of the Chu State. This result makes up a shortage of information in the relevant literary records.
Hundreds of seals and clay sealings were unearthed from the two Chu prince mau- soleums of the early Han period at Beidongshan and Shizishan respectively,Xuzhou.Among them 12 seals from the Beidongshan tomb involve counties of the Chu State;and 22 of the 205 seals and 90 clay sealings yielded from Shizishan,the names of places in the Chu territory.Toponomy of the findings and related historical texts suggest that during the early Han period,there were 50 counties under the juris- diction of the Chu State.This result makes up a shortage of information in the relevant literary records.
出处
《考古》
CSSCI
北大核心
2000年第3期75-80,共6页
Archaeology
关键词
封泥
汉初
出土
楚国
印章
Xuzhou
Chu prince's mausoleum
seal
clay sealing
counties under the jurisdiction of the Chu State