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    Environmental landscape and subsistence strategy of the Shunshanji Culture: A review by Qiu, Zhenwei, Rao, Huiyun

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (22-07-2022)
    “…The Shunshanji Culture is the earliest known Neolithic culture in the mid-lower Huai River. In recent years, with new discoveries and deeper studies of the…”
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    Excavation at Hanjing site yields evidence of early rice cultivation in the Huai River more than 8000 years ago by Qiu, Zhenwei, Zhuang, Lina, Rao, Huiyun, Lin, Liugen, Zhuang, Yijie

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-05-2022)
    “…Through the analysis of macro- and micro-plant remains, food residues and the rice-field like features from the mid-Neolithic site of Hanjing in the Huai River…”
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    Pottery lipid analysis at the Shangzhai site, Beijing, and its implication for subsistence strategy by Lyu, Nanning, Wang, Tao, Yu, Jincheng, Rao, Huiyun, Han, Bin, Yang, Yimin

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-08-2023)
    “…As the crossroads of prehistoric cultures, the Beijing region is an important area for studying the exchange of prehistoric culture and the spread of millet…”
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    The scientific analysis of the bronze mous excavated from Wushan, Chongqing, China: new perspectives from alloy composition analysis and proteomic method by Tan, Liwei, Fan, Xiaopan, Rao, Huiyun, Zhang, Hui, Yang, Yimin

    Published in Heritage science (14-03-2024)
    “…The bronze mou was an important artifact commonly used in the Ba-Shu region (now in Chongqing and Sichuan Province) during the Spring and Autumn Period and the…”
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    Lipid residue analysis of ceramic vessels from the Liujiawa site of the Rui State (early Iron Age, north China) by Han, Bin, Sun, Zhanwei, Chong, Jianrong, Lyu, Nanning, Rao, Huiyun, Yang, Yimin

    Published in Journal of quaternary science (01-01-2022)
    “…ABSTRACT The Liujiawa site is located in the Agricultural–Nomadic Transitional Zone in Northern China (ANTZNC), inhabited during the early Spring and Autumn…”
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    Palaeoproteomic analysis of Pleistocene cave hyenas from east Asia by Rao, Huiyun, Yang, Yimin, Liu, Jinyi, Westbury, Michael V., Zhang, Chi, Shao, Qingfeng

    Published in Scientific reports (07-10-2020)
    “…The spotted hyena ( Crocuta crocuta ) is the only extant species of the genus Crocuta , which once occupied a much wider range during the Pliocene and…”
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    Middle Holocene hunting-gathering culture and environmental background of the steppe area of northern China by Ma, Jiacheng, Zhou, Xinying, Yang, Shixia, Rao, Huiyun, Li, Jiaoyang, Hu, Songmei, Yang, Yimin, Li, Xiaoqiang

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-07-2022)
    “…For a long time, the academic community has known very little about hunter-gatherers in the steppe area of northern China in the mid-Holocene. This article…”
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    Birch bark tar ornaments: identification of 2000-year-old beads and bracelets in southwest China by Ren, Meng, Yang, Yong, Rao, Huiyun, Gu, An, Lei, Yong, Yang, Yimin

    “…Birch bark tar is one of the oldest man-made organic materials, which was most commonly served as adhesives in ancient Eurasia, but little is known about its…”
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    Nondestructive identification of a jet bead from the Changle Cemetery in Ningxia, China by Sun, Nuoyang, Wang, Renfang, Han, Bin, Rao, Huiyun, Yang, Min, Yang, Yimin

    Published in Microchemical journal (01-09-2020)
    “…•Non-destructive approach including GC/MS, FTIR and SR-μCT has been performed to identify an ancient jet artifact.•There exists difference in the FTIR spectra…”
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    Microdestructive analysis with Py-GC/MS for the identification of birch tar: a case study from the Huayang site in late Neolithic China by Lyu, Nanning, Li, Youqian, Yang, Shixia, Yue, Jianping, Tian, Feifei, Rao, Huiyun, Han, Bin, Yang, Yimin

    Published in European physical journal plus (03-07-2023)
    “…The use of birch tar has a long history, and its remains are found worldwide, especially in Europe, but few remains are found in Asia. Common characterization…”
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    Paper fragments from the Tibetan Samye Monastery: Clues for an unusual sizing recipe implying wheat starch and milk in early Tibetan papermaking by Han, Bin, Niang, Jijia, Rao, Huiyun, Lyu, Nanning, Oda, Hirotaka, Sakamoto, Shouji, Yang, Yimin, Sablier, Michel

    Published in Journal of archaeological science, reports (01-04-2021)
    “…[Display omitted] •Direct dating of ancient Tibetan paper fragments by 14C radiocarbon dating.•First application of proteomics in ancient Asian handmade paper…”
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    Earliest tea as evidence for one branch of the Silk Road across the Tibetan Plateau by Lu, Houyuan, Zhang, Jianping, Yang, Yimin, Yang, Xiaoyan, Xu, Baiqing, Yang, Wuzhan, Tong, Tao, Jin, Shubo, Shen, Caiming, Rao, Huiyun, Li, Xingguo, Lu, Hongliang, Fuller, Dorian Q., Wang, Luo, Wang, Can, Xu, Deke, Wu, Naiqin

    Published in Scientific reports (07-01-2016)
    “…Phytoliths and biomolecular components extracted from ancient plant remains from Chang’an (Xi’an, the city where the Silk Road begins) and Ngari (Ali) in…”
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    Identification of an Ancient Birch Bark Quiver from a Tang Dynasty (A.D. 618—907) Tomb in Xinjiang, Northwest China by Rao, Huiyun, Yang, Yimin, Hu, Xingjun, Yu, Jianjun, Jiang, Hongen

    Published in Economic botany (01-03-2017)
    “…Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC/MS) were conducted to identify a birch bark quiver from Ergonghe…”
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    Earliest use of birch bark tar in Northwest China: evidence from organic residues in prehistoric pottery at the Changning site by Rao, Huiyun, Wang, Qianqian, Ren, Xiaoyan, Zhang, Zhaoxia, Huang, Wanxia, Yuan, Qingxi, Jiang, Xiaochenyang, Yang, Yimin

    Published in Vegetation history and archaeobotany (01-03-2019)
    “…The analysis of organic residues in pottery can provide abundant information on the lives of ancient people, including the natural resources consumed, the…”
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    Proteomic identification of adhesive on a bone sculpture-inlaid wooden artifact from the Xiaohe Cemetery, Xinjiang, China by Rao, Huiyun, Yang, Yimin, Abuduresule, Idelisi, Li, Wenying, Hu, Xingjun, Wang, Changsui

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-01-2015)
    “…With the emergence and progress of composite tools in the Middle Stone Age, the adhesive became one of the most widely used materials by early human societies…”
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    Diverse lifestyles and populations in the Xiaohe culture of the Lop Nur region, Xinjiang, China by Qu, Yating, Hu, Yaowu, Rao, Huiyun, Abuduresule, Idelisi, Li, Wenying, Hu, Xingjun, Jiang, Hongen, Wang, Changsui, Yang, Yimin

    “…The archaeological culture found in Xiaohe Cemetery (1980–1450 BC) is one of the early Bronze Age cultures in Xinjiang, northwestern China. The material…”
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    Effects of light intensity on associated enzyme activity and gene expression during callus formation of Vitis vinifera by Liu, Rong, Yang, Guowei, Wu, Yueyan, Rao, Huiyun, Li, Xuefu, Li, Meiqin, Qian, Pingxian

    Published in Shengwu gongcheng xuebao (01-08-2015)
    “…We analyzed the best light intensity for callus induction and maintenance in Vitis vinifera and explored the mechanism of grape callus browning. Tender stem…”
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