Yan Chao, female, born in 1976, Han nationality, Xinji City, Hebei Province, graduated from the History Department of Nankai University in 2000 with a bachelor's degree in history. He graduated from the History College of Nankai University in 2005 and 2010, and obtained a master's degree and a doctorate in history. Bachelor of Science. From 2012 to 2016, he worked as a postdoctoral researcher at the Capital Normal University Archaeology. From January 2015 to July 2015, he was interviewed by the Department of Anthropology at the University of Iowa. He is currently an associate professor and master tutor at the History College of Hebei University. Director of the Department of Archaeology, member of the Chinese Society of Pre-Qin History.
I. Research Fields and Teaching Courses
1. Research Fields: Shang and Zhou Archaeology, Tombs and Archaeology, Pre-Qin History, Ancient Writings
2. Teaching courses: General Theory of Chinese Archaeology, Chinese Tomb Culture, Museum History and Theory, Ancient Chinese History, etc.
Second, the main scientific research results
1. "Study on the Origin of Birds in the Wind", "Relics Spring and Autumn", 2007, No. 1.
2. "On the Role of Wind Birds in Tombs", Wenbo, No. 5, 2007.
3. "Gender Differences and Their Influences in Political and Diplomatic Marriage in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty", "Yunnan Social Sciences", No. 2, 2009.
4. "On the Gender Relationship of the Aristocratic Class in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty and Its Influence", Journal of China Women's University, No.6, 2009.
5. "Gender Differences in the Field of Yin Shang and Politics and "Wang Women Leading System"", "Southern Cultural Relics", No. 4, 2009.
6. "Study on Wind Birds in Tombs of Tang and Song Dynasties", "Huaxia Archaeology", No. 2, 2010.
7. "Study on Temple Calls and Related Issues", "Chinese Originals", No. 3, 2010.
8. "Kangxi Dynasty Character Porcelain Painting and Its Historical Background", "Southern Cultural Relics", No. 1, 2011.
9. "On the relationship between the 寏 寏 mother bean and the teacher Zhong Zuojia and the family name", "Archaeology and Cultural Relics", No. 1, 2011.
10. "The Source of the Female Misfortune", "Guangming Daily" April 7, 2011.
11. "Zhen Mingwen and the Status of the Western Zhou Dynasty Women", edited by Zhu Fengqi, "New Jinwen and Western Zhou History", Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House, 2011.
12. The Shang and Zhou Festivals under the Perspective of Gender, The 13th Volume of China Social History Review, Tianjin Ancient Books Publishing House, 2012.
13. "Participation in Politics and Gender Relationships between Aristocratic Women in the Spring and Autumn Period", The Journal of Tube Journal, No. 3, 2012, the first author.
14. "The couple's burial tomb" and related issues in the Yinxu cemetery, Journal of Capital Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences), No. 2, 2013.
15. "On the Family Sacrifices and the Relationship between the Sex and the Sex in the Zhou Dynasty", in the editorial of Pu Muzhou, "The Law and Faith - The Study of Ancient Chinese Women", Hong Kong Commercial Press, 2013.
16. "Sex Investigation of Jinhou Cemetery", "Chinese Originals", No. 3, 2014.
17. "Gender Differences in the Political Field of the Western Zhou Dynasty and the Queen's Participation in Politics", Volume 15 of China Social History Review, Tianjin Ancient Books Publishing House, 2014.
18. "Hebei Yuanshi Bronze and Inheritance System in the Early Zhou Dynasty", "Sichuan Cultural Relics", No. 5, 2014.
19. "The Shang Dynasty Bronze Collection of Hebei University Museum", "Relics" No. 3, 2015, the first author.
20. "Two Weeks of Women in the Perspective of Gender", Journal of Shaanxi Normal University (Philosophy and Social Sciences Edition), 2015, No. 6.
twenty one. "Re-exploration of the Inscriptions on the Official Document and Related Issues", "National Museum of China", No. 7, 2016.
Third, host the project:
1. The National Social Science Fund Project “Research on the Two-week Funeral and Social Structure Change” is under study.
2. The Hebei Provincial Social Science Fund Project “The Arrangement and Research of Female Data Seen by Yin Zhou Jinwen” is under study.
3. The Chinese Academy of Sciences has funded the project “The Archaeological Study of the Shang and Zhou Tombs”, which has been completed.
4. The Hebei Provincial Department of Education project "Architectological study of the tombs of the Zhou Dynasty" has been completed.
5. Baoding City Philosophy and Social Science Project "Study on Tombs and Daily Life of the Song Dynasty in Hebei Province" is under study.