The knowledge you need to master includes archaeology (which accounts for a large proportion, tombs, city sites and kiln sites are the key points), cultural relics (which may be specific to specific objects, such as porcelain and bronzes), cultural relics protection (which is required in the syllabus, but not every school topic is involved, depending on the professional setting of the school) and museum science.
The bibliography that can be consulted is: General Introduction to Archaeology in China, Zhang Zhiheng, Nanjing University Press.
Cultural relics: Wu Shichi, Shanghai Literature and Art Publishing House.
China Museology Foundation Wang Hongjun, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House.
China Ceramic Feng Xianming, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House.
"Chinese Bronze" Ma Chengyuan, an ancient book in Shanghai.
Wang Huizhen, Cultural Relics Protection Cultural Relics Publishing House.
That's basically it. It's definitely no problem to have a rough grasp.
Also pay attention to the general main attack direction of the teachers in the reported schools, as well as the books and papers they have published, because all the questions are asked by the archaeological teachers in various schools, and the questions will also focus on their main attack direction.