Title: Evolution of Fuxian Lake and Human-Environment Relationship in Southwest China Speaker: Professor Hucai Zhang (Yunnan University) Reviewer: Professor Chengmin Huang (Sichuan University) Speaker Bio: Hucai Zhang is a Donglu Distinguished Professor (Level II) at Yunnan University, focusing on lacustrine sediment, climate change, and lake ecology research. He has long been engaged in the study of lakes, ecological environment, and monsoon variations in western China. He has participated in the German DFG African Sahara Project and the International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP361), conducting extensive interdisciplinary fieldwork. He has undertaken key projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China, key international cooperation projects, and key projects of the NSFC-Yunnan Joint Fund...
The 18th Archaeological Science Forum Title: Practice of Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry (ZooMS) Analysis Speaker: Dr. Zhang Guiying (Center for Archaeological Science, Sichuan University) Reviewer: Assistant Researcher Zhang Zhengwei (Center for Archaeological Science, Sichuan University) About the Speaker: Zhang Guiying is an experimentalist at the Center for Archaeological Science, Sichuan University. She graduated from the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences with a Ph.D. Her main research interests are microbiology and molecular biology. She has participated in several National Natural Science Foundation projects and published academic papers in journals such as Frontiers in Microbiology and Molecular & Cellular Proteomics, and has been granted 5 patents. Time: April 2024...
Title: Practice of Archaeological Organic Residue Analysis Speaker: Bin Han, Associate Professor (University of Chinese Academy of Sciences) Speaker Bio: Bin Han is an Associate Professor in the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, School of Humanities, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, focusing on research in archaeological science. His research area is archaeological organic residue analysis, which aims to explore the utilization of animal and plant resources and the livelihood patterns of ancient people through the physicochemical analysis of ancient residues. He has led several projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the National Social Science Foundation of China, and has published in Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, Cellulose, Analyst, Journal of Archaeological Science...
Title: An Exploration of the Western Han Dynasty Chariot and Horse Pit at the Linchang Site Speaker: Jiao Yang, Assistant Research Fellow (School of Archaeology and Museology, Sichuan University) Discussant: Wang Yu, Professor (School of Archaeology and Museology, Sichuan University) Speaker Bio: Jiao Yang is an Assistant Research Fellow at the School of Archaeology and Museology, Sichuan University. His research interests include the archaeology of the Warring States, Qin, and Han Dynasties, and art archaeology. He has published several papers in journals such as 'Archaeology', 'Archaeology and Cultural Relics', 'Art History Studies', and 'Cultural Relics in Southern China'. He has led and participated in several national, provincial, ministerial, and university-level research projects. Time: March 29, 2024, 15:00-17:00 Location: Arts Building Zone II, Jiang'an Campus, Sichuan University
Title: Exploring the Origin and Evolution of Human Diseases through Ancient Genomes Speaker: He Guanglin, Associate Research Fellow (Rare Disease Research Institute, West China Hospital, Sichuan University) Discussant: Yuan Haibing, Associate Professor (Center for Archaeological Science, Sichuan University) Speaker Bio: He Guanglin, Associate Research Fellow, research interests include forensic genomics, ancient genomics, and evolutionary genomics. He has published more than 50 papers as the first author or corresponding author in journals such as BMC Biology, Journal of Genetics and Genomics, Human Genomics, and European Journal of Human Genetics. He has participated as a main researcher in Nature, Science Bullet...
Title: Technological Adaptations of Hunter-Gatherers in Northwest China Since the Last Deglaciation Speaker: Dr. Fang Han (Center for Archaeological Science, Sichuan University) Discussant: Zhe-Xuan Zheng (Director of the Paleolithic Institute, Sichuan Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology) Speaker Bio: Fang Han is currently an Assistant Research Fellow at the Center for Archaeological Science, Sichuan University. Her research focuses on Paleolithic archaeology, with an emphasis on the spread of Late Paleolithic stone tool technology and population dispersal, research theories of hunter-gatherers, and human behavioral adaptation in extreme environments. She has published in journals such as Archaeology, Acta Anthropologica Sinica, Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences ...
Title: Excavation and Discoveries at the Pabalu Galge Site in Sri Lanka Speaker: Associate Research Fellow Li Yuniu (Center for Archaeological Science, Sichuan University) Discussant: Professor Li Haichao (Center for Archaeological Science, Sichuan University) About the Speaker: Li Yuniu is an Associate Research Fellow and doctoral supervisor at the Center for Archaeological Science, Sichuan University. His main research areas include: metallurgical archaeology, archaeometry, experimental archaeology, and industrial archaeology. He is dedicated to combining traditional archaeological research with scientific analysis to reconstruct ancient metallurgical technologies. He expands the scope of metallurgical archaeology research through experimental archaeology simulating the Han Dynasty cast iron smelting production system and provides new methods and perspectives for interpreting ancient technology and social changes.
Title: Archaeological Exploration of Animals on the Tibetan Plateau Speaker: Zhang Zhengwei, Assistant Research Fellow (Center for Archaeological Science, Sichuan University) Reviewer: Mao Kangshan, Professor (College of Life Sciences, Sichuan University) Speaker Biography: Zhang Zhengwei is an Assistant Research Fellow at the Center for Archaeological Science, Sichuan University, and the head of the Zooarchaeology Laboratory at the National Archaeological Experimental Teaching Demonstration Center. He focuses on the Tibetan Plateau and southwestern mountains, comprehensively utilizing zooarchaeology, stable isotopes, and ethnoarchaeological methods to explore the hunting strategies of ancient people in the region, the origin and development of pastoral economies, the domestication of characteristic livestock/poultry, and the role of animals in ancient cultural rituals...
Archaeological Science Forum (10th Session) Title: The Evolution of Late Prehistoric Cultural Patterns in the Eastern Tianshan Region and the Early Silk Road Speaker: Qi Meng, Assistant Researcher (Archaeology and Museology Department, Sichuan University) Reviewer: Haibing Yuan, Associate Professor (Archaeology and Museology Department, Sichuan University) About the Speaker: Qi Meng is currently an Assistant Researcher at the Archaeology and Museology Department, Sichuan University. Her main research interests are Eurasian Steppe Archaeology and Pastoral Archaeology, focusing on the early cultural exchange, technology dissemination, trade networks, and population movements along the Silk Road. She has conducted and participated in several field archaeological excavations and surveys in Xinjiang, Qinghai, Sichuan and other places.
Archaeological Science Forum (No. 9) PANG Zheng is currently an Associate Research Fellow and Master's Supervisor at the School of Archaeology and Museology, Sichuan University. His main research areas are Han and Tang Dynasty archaeology, art archaeology, and religious archaeology. He has conducted field archaeological surveys and excavations in Sichuan, Tibet, Qinghai, and other places. He is responsible for teaching courses such as 'Chinese Archaeology-3', 'Introduction to Art Archaeology', 'Archaeology and the History of Civilization', and 'Field Archaeology (Survey) Internship'. Currently, he has published more than 10 papers in academic journals such as 'Archaeology', 'Acta Archaeologica Sinica', 'Archaeology and Cultural Relics', and 'Jianghan Archaeology', published one academic monograph, and presided over several national and provincial-level projects...