File:Mawangdui Military Map.jpg

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English: Silk map showing military features in an area corresponding to most of the top left quarter of the Mawangdui Topographic Map. It marks the positions of Han military garrisons that were employed in an attack against Nanyue in 181 BC.[1] Found in 1973 in Tomb 3 of the Mawangdui Western Han tomb complex. Datable to circa 168 BC. Map was folded five times into 28 sections which later disintegrated along the folds into twenty-eight sheets. Dimensions: 98 × 78 cm. Scale: approximately 1:9,000. Oriented with south to the top.
中文(繁體):馬王堆三號漢墓出土駐軍圖。
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Source Scanned from 《古地图(马王堆汉墓帛书)》 [Guditu (Mawangdui Hanmu Boshu)] (Beijing: Wenwu Chubanshe, 1977)
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  1. (2000) The Open Empire: A History of China to 1600, New York, USA & London, UK: W.W. Norton & Company, p. 125

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