Anke M. Hein, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2013 Archaeology 0082 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
Area:
Archaeology Anthropology, Asian Studies, Geography
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Lothar v. Falkenhausen grad student 2013 UCLA
 (Cultural Geography and Interregional Contacts in Prehistoric Liangshan (Southwest China).)

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Guopeng Chen grad student 2019-2021 Oxford
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Ma H, Hein A, Henderson J, et al. (2020) The geology of Tianshui‐Qin'an area of the western Loess Plateau and the chemical characteristics of its Neolithic pottery Geoarchaeology-An International Journal. 35: 611-624
Hein A, Stilborg O. (2019) Ceramic production in prehistoric northwest China : Preliminary findings of new analyses of old material from the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Stockholm Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 23: 104-115
Wu X, Hein A, Zhang X, et al. (2019) Resettlement strategies and Han imperial expansion into southwest China: a multimethod approach to colonialism and migration Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences. 11: 6751-6781
Guedes Jd, Hein A. (2018) Landscapes of Prehistoric Northwestern Sichuan: From Early Agriculture to Pastoralist Lifestyles Journal of Field Archaeology. 43: 121-135
Hein A. (2017) Early Cultural Developments on the Eastern Rim of the Tibetan Plateau: Establishing a New Chronological Scheme for the Liangshan Region Asian Perspectives. 56: 2-54
Hein A, Zhao D. (2016) The cultural other and the nearest neighbor: Han–Nuosu relations in Zhaojue County, Southwest China Asian Ethnicity. 1-21
Hein A. (2016) Excavating the Afterlife: The Archaeology of Early Chinese Religion Journal of Chinese Religions. 44: 183-188
Hein A. (2016) The Problem Of Typology In Chinese Archaeology Early China. 39: 21-52
Hein A. (2016) Local developments on the Eastern Rim of the Tibetan Plateau: The prehistoric Anning River Valley Archaeological Research in Asia. 5: 72-87
d'Alpoim Guedes JA, Lu H, Hein AM, et al. (2015) Early evidence for the use of wheat and barley as staple crops on the margins of the Tibetan Plateau. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 112: 5625-30
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