李为亚
教师姓名:李为亚
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学位:博士
职称:特任副研究员
所属院系:人文与社会科学学院
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著作成果
- First-Author Publications.
- Li, W. Tsoraki, C., Yang, Y., Xin, Y., and van Gijn, A., 2020. Plant foods and different uses of grinding tools at the Neolithic site of Tanghu in Central China. Lithic technology, published online. (indexed in SSCI and A&HCI).
- Li, W., Pagán‐Jiménez, J.R., Tsoraki, C., Yao, L. and Van Gijn, A., 2020. Influence of grinding on the preservation of starch grains from rice. Archaeometry, 62(1), pp.157-171. (indexed in SCI and A&HCI).
- Li, W., Tsoraki, C., Lan, W., Yang, Y., Zhang, J. and van Gijn, A., 2019. Cereal processing technique inferred from use-wear analysis at the Neolithic site of Jiahu, Central China. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 23, pp.939-945. (indexed in A&HCI, ESCI).
- Li, W., Tsoraki, C., Lan, W., Yang, Y., Zhang, J. and van Gijn, A., 2019. New insights into the grinding tools used by the earliest farmers in the central plain of China. Quaternary International, 529, pp.10-17. (indexed in SCI).
科研项目
- 2013-2015: Principal Investigator of the project entitled “The starch grain analysis of modern Oryza and its application in archaeology”, supported by Youth Innovation Fund of University of Science and Technology of China,
- 2012-2015: Member of the project entitled “The origin and spread of mixed farming of rice and millet in the Huanghuai region of China”, supported by Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Grant No. XDA05130503).,
- 2015-2018: Member of the project entitled “The emergence, development, and regional differences of mixed farming of rice and millet in the upper and middle the Huai River Valley, China”, supported by Philosophy and Social Science Planning Project of the Ministry of Education (Grant No. 15YJA780003).,
- 2015-2018: Member of the project entitled “Plant exploitation and human adaption to the environment during the early to middle Holocene in the upper and middle catchment of the Huai River, China”, supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 41472148).,
- 2016-2018: Member of the project entitled “Changes in methods of plant use in the light of technological transformations in Lower Silesia between 6th and 3rd/2nd millennia BC”, supported by National Science Centre, Poland.,