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    The identification of binding agent used in late Shang Dynasty turquoise-inlayed bronze objects excavated in Anyang by Wei, Shuya, Song, Guoding, He, Yuling

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-07-2015)
    “…The paper presents the results of the analysis of the binding media used in turquoise-inlay bronze artifacts in late Shang Dynasty, which were excavated in…”
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    An analytical research of the carving technology and the purpose of using a typical nephrite handle-shaped artefact from the Fu Hao Tomb (1250–1192 BC) in China by Yue, Chaolong, Zhu, Jian, Song, Guoding, Tang, Jigen

    “…The Fu Hao Tomb is one of the most representative Shang dynasty (1600–1046 BC) royal tombs, and the handle-shaped artefact unearthed from this tomb is a…”
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    The study of binding agents used to inlay turquoise onto bronze objects in Eastern Zhou Period by Wei, Shuya, Song, Guoding, Cui, Benxin

    Published in Journal of cultural heritage (01-07-2016)
    “…The paper presents the analysis results of the binding agents used on Turquoise-inlayed bronze artifacts in Eastern Zhou Period. The technique applied is…”
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    Human subsistence strategy at Liuzhuang site, Henan, China during the proto-Shang culture (∼2000–1600 BC) by stable isotopic analysis by Hou, Liangliang, Hu, Yaowu, Zhao, Xinping, Li, Suting, Wei, Dong, Hou, Yanfeng, Hu, Baohua, Lv, Peng, Li, Tao, Song, Guoding, Wang, Changsui

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-05-2013)
    “…Since the discovery of the proto-Shang culture, created mostly by ancestors of the Shang clan from the late Neolithic Age to the early Shang period (∼2000–1600…”
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    Transition of human diets and agricultural economy in Shenmingpu Site, Henan, from the Warring States to Han Dynasties by Hou, LiangLiang, Wang, Ning, Lü, Peng, Hu, YaoWu, Song, GuoDing, Wang, ChangSui

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-06-2012)
    “…Historical records and archaeological remains indicate that the Chinese agricultural economy changed significantly from the Warring States (475-221 BC) to Han…”
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    Extraction of soluble collagen and its feasibility in the palaeodietary research by Wang, Ning, Hu, YaoWu, Hou, LiangLiang, Yang, RuiPing, Song, GuoDing, Wang, ChangSui

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-05-2014)
    “…In current palaeodietary research, gelatinization is the main method to extract insoluble collagen (ISC) from ancient bones. However, the degradation products…”
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    Detection of underground remains by remote sensing and geophysics by Peng Jia, Yueping Nie, Guoding Song

    “…Shenmingpu Site, located in Henan Province in China, will be a part of the flooded areas during the magnificent South-North Water Transfer Project. According…”
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    Tentative determination of a special bronze material by multiple technological test on a xuan-liu dagger-axe from the Xujialing Site, the Eastern Zhou period, Henan Province, China by Luo, Wugan, Song, Guoding, Hu, Yongqing, Chen, Dian

    Published in Journal of cultural heritage (01-11-2020)
    “…Some words on bronze inscriptions that may refer to the names of metal raw materials are always under discussion. One of the most frequent term is ‘xuan-liu’…”
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    Based on chemical and mineralogical examination of casting cores to determine the foundry area of bronze vessels from the Xiaxiangpu site in Nanyang city, Henan Province, China by Luo, Wugan, Song, Guoding, Cui, Benxin, Wang, Wei, Chen, Dian

    Published in Microchemical journal (01-11-2019)
    “…XRF and XRD analysis were conducted on clay cores inside seven bronze artifacts belonged to E State from the Xiaxiangpu site (c. 885–650 BCE). The aims of the…”
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    Microscopic analysis of overglaze green pigment on Chinese famille rose porcelain from the Imperial Palace by Li, Yuanqiu, Sciau, Philippe, Zhu, Jian, Ji, Luoyuan, Shan, Yingying, Song, Guoding

    Published in Microscopy research and technique (01-06-2021)
    “…Famille rose porcelain made in the imperial workshop was one of the symbols of the highest manufacturing techniques in ancient China. It was very precious and…”
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    Pollen dispersal in traditional processing of buckwheat and its application in agricultural archaeology by Liu, Yang, Shang, Xue, Sheng, Pengfei, Song, Guoding

    Published in Science China. Earth sciences (01-12-2018)
    “…Pollen, as an important index of the paleoenvironment and ancient human agricultural activities, is also one of the significant indicators for research on…”
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    The features as a county of Chu State: chemical and metallurgical characteristics of the bronze artifacts from the Bayilu site by Mu, Di, Luo, Wugan, Song, Guoding, Qiao, Baotong, Wang, Fengjian

    “…Twenty bronze samples from the Bayilu site (Nanyang City, Henan Province) were analyzed and compared to contemporaneous bronze artifacts. This study attempts…”
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    Analytical characterization of lacquer objects excavated from a Chu tomb in China by Wei, Shuya, Pintus, Valentina, Pitthard, Václav, Schreiner, Manfred, Song, Guoding

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (2011)
    “…This work presents the results of an investigation of the lacquer objects excavated from a Chu tomb in China (Warring States, 481–221 BC). This study is…”
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    The bronze artifacts from the Yejiashan site and the political presence of the Zhou dynasty in the middle Yangtze Plain: an application of lead isotope analysis by Mu, Di, Luo, Wugan, Huang, Fengchun, Song, Guoding

    “…Lead isotope ratios of 15 Chinese bronze artifacts from the Yejiashan site (Suizhou City, Hubei Province) were analyzed and compared with copper ores across…”
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    Provenance study on Chinese bronze artefacts of E in the Zhou Dynasty by lead isotope analysis by Mu, Di, Song, Guoding, Cui, Benxin, Wang, Hongmin, Wang, Wei, Luo, Wugan

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-12-2014)
    “…Lead isotope ratios of eight Chinese bronze artefacts from the Xiaxiangpu site (Nanyang City, Henan Province) were analysed and compared with those of natural…”
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    Identification of the materials used in an Eastern Jin Chinese ink stick by Wei, Shuya, Fang, Xiaoyang, Yang, Jun, Cao, Xuejun, Pintus, Valentina, Schreiner, Manfred, Song, Guoding

    Published in Journal of cultural heritage (01-10-2012)
    “…Chinese ink stick has a long history and a special importance in the Chinese culture. For the first time, Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry…”
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    A Pilot Study of Trophic Level and Human Origins at the Xiaoshuangqiao Site, China (ca. 1400 BC) Using δD Values of Collagen by WANG, Ning, LI, Suting, HU, Yaowu, SONG, Guoding

    Published in Acta geologica Sinica (Beijing) (01-10-2017)
    “…We present here a pilot study to examine trophic level effects and migration patterns at the middle Shang Dynasty site of Xiaoshuangqiao in Henan Province…”
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    A Pilot Study of Trophic Level and Human Origins at the Xiaoshuangqiao Site, China (ca.1400 BC) Using δD Values of Collagen by WANG Ning, LI Suting, HU Yaowu, SONG Guoding

    Published in 地质学报(英文版) (2017)
    “…We present here a pilot study to examine trophic level effects and migration patterns at the middle Shang Dynasty site of Xiaoshuangqiao in Henan Province…”
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    Investigating the tool marks of stone reliefs from the Mausoleum of Cao Cao (AD155–AD220) in China by Gu, Zhou, Pan, Weibin, Song, Guoding, Qiu, Zhenwei, Yang, Yimin, Wang, Changsui

    Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-03-2014)
    “…As a component of architectures, stone reliefs prevailing during the Han Dynasty (206BC–AD220) were usually found in coffin chambers and ancestral temples…”
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