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2000 Volume 26 Issue 1
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Spreading and Distribution ofIron Farm Tools in Southwest China during the Warring States and the Qin and Han Dynasties[J]. Journal of Southwest University Social Science Edition, 2000, 26(1).
Citation: Spreading and Distribution ofIron Farm Tools in Southwest China during the Warring States and the Qin and Han Dynasties[J]. Journal of Southwest University Social Science Edition, 2000, 26(1).

Spreading and Distribution ofIron Farm Tools in Southwest China during the Warring States and the Qin and Han Dynasties

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  • During the Warring States andthe Qin and Han Dynasties, the regional status of southwest China was solidified. Based onthe information from archaeology, it is known that iron farm fools in southwest Chinaappeared in the early Warring States, including seven types: pick, spade, hoe, shovel,sickle, plough and axe. They were mainly spread from Ba and Shu in the north to Yun andGui in the south and were distributed around iron workshops, immigrant corridors andland-reclamation areas.
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Spreading and Distribution ofIron Farm Tools in Southwest China during the Warring States and the Qin and Han Dynasties

Abstract: During the Warring States andthe Qin and Han Dynasties, the regional status of southwest China was solidified. Based onthe information from archaeology, it is known that iron farm fools in southwest Chinaappeared in the early Warring States, including seven types: pick, spade, hoe, shovel,sickle, plough and axe. They were mainly spread from Ba and Shu in the north to Yun andGui in the south and were distributed around iron workshops, immigrant corridors andland-reclamation areas.

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