摘要
A transcript of ’Jin Lv Zhu’(Notes of Laws in the Jin Dynasty)was excavated from a burial at the Bijiatan site in Huahai county,Yumen,during 2002.This article introduces these pieces of documents in order to lay down foundations for understating their contents.As a special case,these documents were pasted like wallpapers on coffin.The contents did not survive very well but they still provide critical clues for understating the law system in the Jin Dynasty.
A transcript of 'Jin Lv Zhu ' (Notes of Laws in the Jin Dynasty) was excavated from a burial at the Bijiatan site in Huahai county, Yumen, during 2002. This article introduces these pieces of documents in order to lay down foundations for understating their contents. As a special case, these documents were pasted like wallpapers on coffin. The contents did not survive very well but they still provide critical clues for understating the law system in the Jin Dynasty.
出处
《考古与文物》
CSSCI
北大核心
2010年第6期67-72,I0008,共7页
Archaeology and Cultural Relics
关键词
晋律注
法制史
考古
文献学
'Jin Lv Zhu ' (Notes of Laws in the Jin Dynasty) History of Law Archaeology Philogy