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The imprint of China’s first emperor on the distant realm of eastern Shandong
Authors:Gary M Feinman  Linda M Nicholas  Fang Hui
Institution:aDepartment of Anthropology, The Field Museum, Chicago, IL 60605; and ;bSchool of History and Culture, Shandong University, Jinan 250100, China
Abstract:Imperial expansion is recurrent in human history. For early empires, such as in ancient China, this process generally is known from texts that glorify and present the perspective of victors. The legacy of the Qin king, Shihuangdi, who first unified China in 221 BC, remains vital, but we have few details about the consequences of his distant conquests or how they changed the path of local histories. We integrate documentary accounts with the findings of a systematic regional survey of archaeological sites to provide a holistic context for this imperialistic episode and the changes that followed in coastal Shandong.
Keywords:archaeological survey  full-coverage settlement patterns  Langyatai  Qin and Han Empires  Shihuangdi
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