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🧱 Qin Dynasty Inscribed Eave Tile
The Qin Dynasty inscribed eave tile is a round decorative tile used at the projecting edge of roof eaves in Qin-era architecture, blending practical functionality with aesthetic significance.
Inscribed eave tiles from the Qin Dynasty were circular ornaments affixed to the ends of roof eaves, serving dual purposes as both structural supports and ornamental accents.
These tiles not only safeguarded the roof’s structural integrity but also conveyed inscriptions and symbolic motifs, making them invaluable archaeological relics.

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