Fang Hui
Fang Hui, male, born in January 1964 in Yanggu, Shandong Province, doctor, professor and doctoral supervisor of Shandong University, Dean of School of history and culture of Shandong University, Dean of Institute of cultural heritage and curator of museum.
Character experience
From 1980 to 1984, he studied in the Department of history of Shandong University with a bachelor's degree; from 1984 to 1987, he studied in the Department of history of Shandong University with a master's degree; from 1989 to 1994, he studied in the Department of history of Shandong University with a doctor's degree in ancient Chinese history.
Research direction
Xia, Shang and Zhou archaeology, archaeological theory, archaeological history and cultural heritage protection.
Honors
The first prize of the seventh social science research achievement and the first prize of the first prize of Shandong Province
academic achievements
It has published 8 Monographs (including chief editor), 2 translated works and nearly 100 papers. Presided over and completed 1 National Social Science Fund project, 1 Ministry of education social science fund project, 5 Sino US cooperative archaeological projects and horizontal scientific research projects. The archaeological projects that he presided over and participated in won many of the top ten archaeological discoveries in China.
Main research projects
1. Major projects of NSFC; 2. Translation projects of NSFC; 3. Archaeological investigation projects in Southeast China, America and Shandong
works
Works and textbooks:
1. Two towns: excavation report 1998-2001 (co authored), Heritage Press, 2016. 2. Earth man: an introduction to world Prehistory (translation), Shandong pictorial press, 2014. 3. Research on Daxinzhuang site (chief editor), Science Press, 2013. 4. Archaeological investigation report on regional system of southeast Shandong coastal area (co authored), cultural relics press, 2012. 5. History of Amalgamation: Interpretation of archaeological materials, translated by Shanghai Sanlian bookstore, 2008. 6. Archaeology of bronze age in Haidai area, Shandong University Press, 2007. 7. Theory and practice of settlement and Environmental Archaeology (chief editor), Shandong University Press, 2007. 8. Yueshi culture, Shandong literature and Art Publishing House, 2004. 9. Theory, method and technology of Archaeology (co authored), Heritage Press, 2002. 10. Ming Yishi and his collection, Shandong University Press, 2000.
Main papers:
Yi 1, Erlitou culture and Yueshi culture, cultural relics of Central Plains, No.1, 1987. 2. The origin and development of the pre Shang culture of "Nanguan Waiqi" and Its Enlightenment to the breaking of Xia Shang culture, the third volume of Chinese civilization, Peking University Press, 1992. (3) a new discussion on the regional types of Yueshi culture, collected works of Mr. Liu dunyuan, Shandong University Press, 1998. 4. On the origin of Yueshi culture and the issue of its ethnic origin, Proceedings of the ninth annual meeting of Chinese archaeological society, cultural relics press, 1998. 5. The period and age of Yueshi culture. Archaeology, 1998, 4. 6. Excavation of tomb No. 5 at Xianrentai, Changqing, cultural relics, No. 9, 1998. 7. Textual research on the inscriptions of the temple's Canon, cultural relics, No. 9, 1998. 8, systematic, regional survey in s Handong Province, China (co auther), Journal of field archaeology, volume25, No. 41998 8. On lacquerware of mother of pearl in Shang Dynasty, Chinese archaeology, 2001, issue 2. 9. Regional survey and the development of complex societies in southern Shandong, China. (co author), antiquity 76:745-7552002. 10. New achievements of regional systematic archaeological investigation in Rizhao area, Shandong Province, archaeology, No.5, 2002. 11. Understanding and thinking of regional systematic archaeological investigation methods, archaeology, No.5, 2002. 12. Settlement archaeology in Rizhao area: population problem, Chinese archaeology, No.2, 2004. 13. The reasons for the decline of Yueshi culture, WenShiZhe, No.3, 2003. 14. Shang Dynasty oracle bone inscriptions unearthed from Daxinzhuang site in Jinan, archaeology, No. 6, 2003. 15. Archaeological research on the sea salt industry in the Shang and Zhou dynasties in northern Shandong, archaeology, No. 4, 2004. 16、SettlementPatternSurveyintheR izhaoArea:APreliminaryEfforttoConsiderHanandPre-HanDemography (Fang,etal.).BulletinoftheIndo-PacificP rehistoryAssociation.Volume24 : 79-82, 2004. 17. A discussion on the method of conquering foreigners in the last years of Shang Dynasty from archaeological findings. Oriental archaeology Volume 1, Science Press, 2004. 18. Site and Tomb of Daxinzhuang site in Jinan, archaeology, No.7, 2004. 19. Systematic archaeological investigation of the upper reaches of Xiaoqing River in Jinan City, Oriental archaeology, Volume 2, Science Press, 2005. Research on Turquoise products and related issues of Erlitou culture, 2005 International Symposium on Erlitou culture, Science Press, 2006. 21. A study on the turquoise stone tools unearthed in Northeast China. Archaeology and cultural relics, No.1, 2007. 22. The naming and use of square shaped bronze wares in the spring and Autumn period, the ninth and tenth volumes of Hua Xue, Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 2008. 23. Archaeological observation of Shang Dynasty's management of the East. Multi dimensional vision. Science Press, 2008. 24. Research on the change of settlement form and the process of social complexity in the coastal areas of southeast Shandong Province, Oriental archaeology, Vol. 4, Science Press, 2008. 25. Talking about the origin of the discovery of Liangcheng and other sites from several newly discovered letters, research on Liangcheng and other sites, Heritage Press, 2009 edition. 26. On the formation of the bronze ritual system in the early national stage of China, Wen Shi Zhe, issue 1, 2010. "Thunder" and Raytheon, southern cultural relics, 2010, No. 2, pp. 68-72. 28, Gaoqing Chenzhuang bronze inscriptions and the nature of the city site, Guanzi academic journal, No. 3, 2010. 29. Examples of the relationship between Yueshi culture and xiaqiyuan culture in tombs, Chinese historical relics, 2010, issue 4. 30、GaryFeinman,LindaNichals,FangHui,TheImprintofChina’sfirstemperoronthedistantre almofeasternShandong.PNAS , March 162010.vol.107, no.114851-4856. 31. The nature of Erligang medium-sized tombs and the formation of early Shang state. A life of Archaeology: a collection of commemorative works of Mr. an Zhimin, Heritage Press, 2011. Gu 32, Gu, and jewelry hangers in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the ninth volume of Oriental archaeology, Science Press, 2012. 33. Based on the present, facing the future and facing the world: thoughts and suggestions on the construction of archaeology discipline at the present stage, southern cultural relics, No.1, 2013. 34、ACompaniontoChineseAr chaeology:TheEasternTerritoriesoftheShangandWesternZhou :MilitaryExpansionandCulturalAssimilation,Wiley-Blackwell2013. 35、Imperialexpansion,publicinvestment,andthelongpath ofhistory:China 'sinitialpoliticalunificationanditsaftermath,PNAS,issueNo.28.,2015。 36. On the cinnabar burial in prehistory and Xia Dynasty -- Also on the legend of Emperor Yao and Danzhu, WenShiZhe, issue 2, 2015. 37、Imperialexpansion,publicinvestment,andthelongpath ofhistory:China ’Chinese political unification and its afterlife, PNAs, Vol 112, No. 302015. 39. Excavation of Liujiazhuang site in Rizhao, Shandong Province, 2007, archaeology, No. 11, 2016. 40. The national problems of the Qianzhang cemetery in Tengzhou. Oriental archaeology, Vol.13, Science Press, 20
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