Yang Xiaoyan
Yang Xiaoyan, female, from Xi'an, Shaanxi Province. In 1997, he received a bachelor's degree in engineering from Hebei Institute of geology, and in 2003, he received a doctor's degree in geomorphology and Quaternary environment from Peking University. At present, he is a researcher in the natural environment change and Pattern Research Office of Institute of Geographical Sciences and resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, deputy director of the natural environment change and environmental archaeology Professional Committee of Chinese geographical society, and editorial board member of plosone. He is mainly engaged in the research of human environment interactions. In his early years, his research involved the relationship between human social development and environmental change. In recent years, his research interest focused on the formation process of China's early agricultural pattern.
Profile
From 2003 to 2005, he worked in the Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences on the relationship between loess and human culture and the origin of agriculture; from November 2007 to July 2008, he worked in the National Museum of natural history, Smithsonian Institution; from September 2010 to November 2010, he was a senior visiting scholar at Harvard University; from March 2012 to March 2013, he worked in Universit, UK Yof Leicester visiting scholar (Honorary Research Fellow); visiting professor of UCL from August 2014 to August 2015.
Personage appointment
At present, he is a researcher in the natural environment change and Pattern Research Office of Institute of Geographical Sciences and resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences, deputy director of the natural environment change and environmental archaeology Professional Committee of Chinese geographical society, and editorial board member of plosone.
job content
He is mainly engaged in the research of human environment interactions. In his early years, his research involved the relationship between human social development and environmental change. In recent years, his research interest focused on the formation process of China's early agricultural pattern. He has successively presided over 4 National Natural Science Foundation projects and 2 international cooperation projects, and participated in a number of national key projects of the Tenth Five Year Plan of the Ministry of science and technology, major scientific research plans (973) and science and technology pilot projects of the Chinese Academy of Sciences as a backbone force. More than 80 papers have been published, and the main achievements have been published in
Nature
、
PNAS
、
ScientificReports
Some achievements have been published by nature China, nature Asia, EurekAlert! And other academic websites as research highlights.
Representative papers
XiaoyanYang
*,WeiweiWang,YijieZhuangetal.2016.Newradiocarbonevidenceonearlyriceconsumptionan dfarminginSouthChina.Holocene26 , doi:10.1177/0959683616678465. YongchaoMa,
XiaoyanYang
*,XiujiaHuanetal.2016.
RicebulliformphytolithsrevealtheprocessofricedomesticationintheNeolithicLow erYangtzeRiverregion.QuaternaryInternational426 ,126-132 ZhikunMa,
XiaoyanYang
*,ChiZhang,YonggangSun,XinJia.2016.EarlymilletuseinWestLiaoheareaduringearly– middleHolocene.ScienceChinaEarthSciences59 ,1554-1561 HouyuanLu,JianpingZhang,YiminYang,
XiaoyanYang
,BaiqingXu,etal.2016.EarliestteaasevidenceforonebranchoftheSilkRoadacr osstheTibetanPlateau.ScientificReports6 ,18955.
XiaoyanYang
*,DorianFuller,XiujiaHuanetal.2015.Barnyardgrasseswereprocessedwithricearound10000 yearsago.ScientificReports5 ,16251.
XiaoyanYang
*,ZhikunMa,JunLietal.2015.ComparingsubsistencestrategiesindifferentlandscapesofNorthChina10,000 yearsago.TheHolocene25 ,1957-1964.
XiaoyanYang*
,ZhikunMa,TaoWang,LindaPerry,QuanLi,XiujiaHuan,JinchengYu.2014.Starchgrainevidencerevealsearlypotteryfunctioncookingpl antfoodsinNorthChina.ChineseScienceBulletin59 ,4352-4358 ZhikunMa,QuanLi,XiujiaHuan,
XiaoyanYang
*,MaolinYe,2014.Directevidencesofplantmicroremainsforfunctionofstoneknives atLajiasiteinQinghai.ChineseScienceBulletin59 ,1151-1158.
XiaoyanYang
*,ZhikunMa,QuanLi,etal,2014.ExperimentswithLi thicTools:UnderstandingStarchResiduesfromCropHarvesting.Archaeometry56 ,828-840.
XiaoyanYang
*,HuwBarton*,WanZhiwei,etal,2013.Sago-typepalmswereanimportantfoodbeforericeinsout hernsubtropicalChina.PLoSONE8 (5),e63148. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0063148
XiaoyanYang
*,LindaPerry.2013.IdentificationofancientstarchgrainsfromtheTribeTritic eaeinNorthChinaPlain.JournalofArchaeologicalScience40 ,3170-3177.
XiaoyanYang
,ZhiweiWan,LindaPerry,etal.2012.Earlymill etuseinNorthernChina.ProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencesoftheUnitedStatesofAmerica
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JianpingZhang,LindaPerry,etal.2012.Fromthemoderntothearcha eological:starchgrainsfrommilletsandtheirrelatives.JournalofArchaeologicalScience39 ,245-257 WanZhiwei,
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