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张莉,女,2001年至2005年就读于郑州大学历史学院考古专业并取得历史学学士学位。2005年至2012年就读于北京大学考古文博学院并取得博士学位;博士在读期间,于2009年至2010年在加州大学洛杉矶分校学习。2012至2013年为纽约大学古代文明中心博士后;2013至2014为德国柏林高等研究院跨文化研究论坛博士后。2014年9月进入历史学院工作。

研究领域

新石器时代晚期及青铜时代的考古及艺术,研究重点为早期欧亚大陆互动网络以及社会复杂化。

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文献之外的夏代历史——考古学的视角 The History of The Xia Dynasty beyond Textual Records: An Archaeological Perspective When peripheries were centres: a preliminary study of the Shimao-centred polity in the loess highland, China The Landscape of China’s Participation in the Bronze Age Eurasian Network Social Transformation from the Longshan Period to the Erlitou Period: Songshan and Beyond (从龙山到二里头:以嵩山南北为中心) [The author draws attention to features of Shimao, in the highland-loess-plateau, evident in discoveries at Huadizui, in the central plains.] Long-Distance Interactions as Reflected in the Earliest Chinese Bronze Mirrors Social Transformation from the Longshan Period to the Erlitou Period: Songshan and Beyond Ritual Space and Political Authorities: Case Studies of Early China (Workshop: Aesthetic Practices and Spatial Descriptions, Florence, July 7, 2014) How China Became Part of the Bronze Age Eurasian Network: Technological Choice and the Creation of Value (Workshop: Prehistoric Metallurgy of Xinjiang, March 29, 2014) The Landscape of China’s Participation in the Eurasian Network during the Bronze Age (DEUTSCHES ARCHÄOLOGISCHES INSTITUT, Feb. 2014) The Chinese Bronze Age in the Eurasian Network: A Study of the Bronze Collections in the Museum of Asian Art, Berlin -- and Beyond (Museum für Asiatische Kunst, Feb. 2014) Anthropological Perspectives on Cross-Cultural Interactions and Transformations (Workshop by Forum Transregionale Studien and University of Heidelberg, Cluster of Excellence, Asia and Europe in a Global Context Dec. 14, 2013) When Peripheries Were Centers: New Perspectives on the "Northern Zone" in Chinese Archaeology (Institute for Advanced Study – School of Historical Studies, Princeton Oct. 1, 2013) “Trade, Migration and Cultural Transformation: Silk Routes in a Diachronic Perspective” (Migration Forum of Barnard College , Columbia University: September 10, 2013) Ritual, Migrations, and State Formation in Early China (Society for American Archaeology annual meeting, Honolulu: April, 2013) “Trade, Migration and Acculturation: China and Prehistoric Silk Routes” (UCLA, Center for Chinese Studies, April 16, 2013) “Trade, Migration and Acculturation: China and Prehistoric Silk Routes” (New York University, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World: March 12, 2013)

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