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Humanities and Science University Journal № 77 (Philology and Archaeology, World History, Art History), 2023

Some Aspects of Food Supplies for the Northwestern Commanderies of the Han Empire (based on Hanjian bamboo slips)

Yekaterina A. Girchenko
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 DOI: https://doi.org/10.25807/22225064_2023_77_31
Abstract. The investigation examines the local daily administrative documentation — bam-
boo slips (Hanjian), found in large quantities at the excavations along the Great Silk Road,
namely belonging to the Western Han period (206 BC — 9 AD). The considered Hanjian
bamboo slips, which represent some aspects of food supplies in the north-west of the Han
Empire, come mainly from the excavations in the Dunhuang area. For comparative analy-
sis, the investigation used the legislative acts of the national and commandery levels on the
maintenance of storage facilities and rules for guest meals at postal stations, which allowed
us to trace how different laws in this area were being put into practice. It was determined that the amount of rations could not correspond to the indicators established by law. Most likely, the laws allowed to have some variability, and the parameters stated in the laws determined only the maximum possible ration, but not the minimum. It means that offi cials could show some fl exibility in applying legal guidelines to food distribution.
Keywords: northwest China, Han Empire, Hanjian, food supply, ration system
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