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Yang Feng

副教授
Department/Institution:School of Archaeology and Museology
Research Field:Digital Archaeology, Tibetan Plateau Archaeology


I. Basic Information

Yang Feng, born in February 1978, from Anhui Province, Han ethnicity. From 1996 to 2003, studied at the College of History and Culture, Sichuan University, and successively obtained a Bachelor's and Master's degree in History. In 2003, joined the Center for Archaeological Science, Sichuan University, a key research base of humanities and social sciences of the Ministry of Education, as a lecturer, currently mainly engaged in GIS archaeology-related research.

Mailing Address: Institute of Tibetan Studies, Sichuan University

Postal Code: 610064

QQ:436872



II. Field Experience

2007 Survey on the Impact of Water Conservancy and Hydropower Projects on Ethnic and Religious Culture in Ethnic Areas of Sichuan

2008 Research on the Compensation System for Hydropower Immigrants in Ethnic Areas of Sichuan and Tibet

2009 The Third National Cultural Relics Census in Jinchuan County, Aba Prefecture

2011 Surveying and Mapping of Ancient City Sites in Ruo'ergai County, Aba Prefecture

2012 Surveying and Mapping of Jidui Tubo Tombs in Luozha County, Tibet

2012 Surveying and Investigation of Tibetan King's Tombs in Qonggyai County, Tibet



III. Teaching Situation

Since 2004, responsible for the teaching tasks of "Ancient Chinese History" (Pre-Qin, Qin and Han Dynasties), the target audience is first-year undergraduates majoring in archaeology, cultural relics and history.

Undertakes the course "Archaeological and Museum Website Design" in the Archaeological Experimental Teaching Center.



IV. Academic Achievements

The third chapter of the monograph "Research on the Status Quo, Potential Resource Analysis and Protection Countermeasures of Key Cultural Relics Protection Units in Tibet", namely "The Establishment of Key Cultural Relics Protection Units in Tibet", is forthcoming.

"A New Perspective on Chinese Frontier Archaeology - Summary of the Academic Discussion on Chinese Frontier Archaeology", Archaeology, first author, No. 10, 2006.

V. Projects Undertaken

Research on the Construction of Archaeological Database of Tibetan King's Tombs Supported by GIS Sichuan University Central University Basic Scientific Research Business Expense Young Teachers Scientific Research Start-up Fund Project

Surveying and Mapping of Jidui Tubo Tombs in Luozha County, Tibet Horizontal Project



VI. Awards

1. In 2006, won the honorary title of "Sichuan University Young Backbone Teacher"