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何以确证?如何保护?海拔最高秦刻石认定背后的故事
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-16 16:39
Core Insights - The National Cultural Heritage Administration confirmed the discovery of the "Gari Tang Qin Inscription Stone," the only known Qin Dynasty inscription at its original site and the highest in elevation in China [1][6] Group 1: Discovery and Significance - The inscription was discovered in July 2020 by a professor during a field study in the Sanjiangyuan National Park, leading to further investigations and protection efforts [4] - The inscription contains 37 characters, detailing an order from Emperor Qin Shi Huang to send officials to Kunlun for medicinal herbs, with a travel distance of approximately 250 miles [5][11] - Experts believe the inscription fills a historical gap, providing significant historical, artistic, and scientific value [6] Group 2: Research Methodology - Traditional methods like rubbings were deemed unsuitable due to the risk of damage; instead, high-precision information enhancement technology was employed for digital data collection [8][10] - The research utilized various advanced techniques, including micro-photography and portable fluorescence spectroscopy, to analyze the inscription without physical contact [10][11] - The findings were based on a comprehensive report that will be published in an academic journal, marking a methodological breakthrough in archaeological research [12] Group 3: Protection and Future Plans - The National Cultural Heritage Administration allocated funds for the protective measures of the inscription, including the establishment of a protective fence and temporary housing for caretakers [14] - The inscription has been designated as a county-level cultural heritage unit, with plans for it to be included in the national key cultural heritage protection list [14] - Future archaeological work is planned around the Zhaling Lake area to further explore the historical context of the inscription and its surroundings [16]