
Acta Archaeologica Sinica ( Kaogu xuebao) 3:319-342. Road and water systems at Huanbei and Yinxu. Osteoarchaeological Studies of Human Systemic Stress of Early Urbanization in Late Shang at Anyang, China. Nanfang wenwu (Cultural Heritage of the South) 4:64-74. Yue, Z., Jing, Z., Yue, H., Niu, S., Tang, J. Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 9:799-816. Examining social and cultural differentiation in early Bronze Age China using stable isotope analysis and mortuary patterning of human remains at Xin’anzhuang, Yinxu. Osteoarthritis, labour division, and occupational specialization of the Late Shang China – insights from Yinxu (ca. Journal of Archaeological Science Reports 16:90-101. Social dynamics in early Bronze Age China: A multi-isotope approach. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 48:28-45.Ĭheung, C. Diets, social roles, and geographical origins of sacrificial victims at the royal cemetery at Yinxu, Shang China: New evidence from stable carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur isotope analysis. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Panlongcheng and Changjiang Civilization, pp. Urban Organization and the Evolution of Simplicity at Yinxu. Archaeological Research in Asia 15:88-100. New insights into the composition and microstructure of ceramic artifacts associated with the production of Chinese bronzes at Yinxu, the last capital of the Shang dynasty. (2018) A brief report on the excavation of lead storage pit at Liujiazhuang North, Yinxu in Anyang, Henan. (2018) A retrospective on the archaeology at Yinxu over the past 90 years: from the Great Shang City to a World Heritage. In Shang-Zhu Bronzes: Casting Technologies, pp. Some issues concerning the bronze casting at Yinxu. Experimental archaeology in the study of ancient technology – experiments of pottery making and bronze casting at Yinxu. Selected Journal Articles and Book Chapters The Determination of Sources of North American Artifact Copper Using Trace-Element Patterns, 156 p. Jr., Allert, J., Vitali, V., and Jing, Z., Henrickson, E. Geoarchaeology: 22(1): 1-154 (special issue) Earth Science in Archaeology: Integration Comes of Age. Jades from the Western Zhou Cemetery at Zhangjiapo, 416 p. Geoarchaeology: 22(1): 1-154 (special issue, containing 7 chapters) Beijing: Science Press (21 chapters in Chinese published in October 2008) Shang Dynasty and Early Chinese Civilization – Multiple Perspectives. Bulletin of the Shanghai Archaeology Forum, Volume I – Comparative Archaeology of Ancient Civilizations (English), 408 p. Bulletin of the Shanghai Archaeology Forum, Volume II – Archaeology of Culture Contact and Cultural Diversity (English), 372 p. Excavations in Eastern Henan – Archaeological Investigations into Early Shang Civilization, 548 p. Beijing: Science Press (in press).Ĭhang, K.C., Zhang, C., Jing, Z., Tang, J., Gao, T.


Bulletin of the Shanghai Archaeology Forum, Volume III – Water, Society and Civilization (English), 380 p. His current work has focused on the archaeology in Anyang, the last capital of the Shang Dynasty, in collaboration with the Institute of Archaeology at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. He has conducted fieldwork in China, Greece, and the United States. Jing’s areas of interest include the archaeology of Shang civilization, early urbanism, culture contact, environmental archaeology, the archaeology of collapse and sustainability, archaic jades, and archaeological ceramics.
