Abstract This study examines the distinctive features of Chinese civilization through an archaeological lens, exploring its evolution across extensive time periods and diverse regions. It distinguishes China’s unique civilizational traits from those of other ancient cultures. A key focus is the scholarly discourse surrounding the project tracing the origins of Chinese civilization, highlighting China’s deep-rooted heritage in propriety and ritual. The study emphasizes the foundational systems established during the Qin and Han dynasties, including administrative divisions, the standardization of script, axle widths, and social norms. From the Wei and Jin periods to the Ming and Qing dynasties, Chinese civilization underwent a profound process of unification, characterized by expanding territories, centralized governance, multiethnic integration, and cultural flourishing. The study concludes that the distinctive features of Chinese civilization include political unity, cultural integration, religious inclusivity, economic interdependence, and enrichment through exchange and mutual learning with foreign cultures. It further examines how these elements interconnect to shape the enduring legacy of Chinese civilization.
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Wei Huo
Chengdu University
Chinese Archaeology
Institute of Archaeology
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6996a82decb39a600b3eea4f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/char-2025-0001
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