Jianfeng Cui

ORCID: 0000-0002-6067-4416
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Research Areas
  • Cultural Heritage Materials Analysis
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Building materials and conservation
  • Mineralogy and Gemology Studies
  • Metallurgy and Cultural Artifacts
  • Eurasian Exchange Networks
  • Archaeological Research and Protection
  • Conservation Techniques and Studies
  • Chinese history and philosophy
  • Historical and Cultural Archaeology Studies
  • Extraction and Separation Processes
  • Electrokinetic Soil Remediation Techniques
  • Pigment Synthesis and Properties
  • Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment
  • Wastewater Treatment and Reuse
  • Membrane Separation Technologies
  • Magnetic and Electromagnetic Effects
  • Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
  • Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • X-ray Spectroscopy and Fluorescence Analysis
  • Coagulation and Flocculation Studies
  • Microfluidic and Bio-sensing Technologies
  • Ship Hydrodynamics and Maneuverability
  • Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History

King University
2022-2024

Peking University
2011-2024

Institute of Archaeology
2024

Dalian Maritime University
2024

Sichuan University
2023

Hohai University
2016-2017

In this paper, experiments are designed to imitate the non-equilibrium evaporation metallurgical process of lead. The lead isotope ratios remaining liquid with different percentage losses were then determined using high-solution MC–ICP–MS. results show that does alter isotopic liquid. However, variations so much smaller than speculated values theoretical formula in most ancient processes, fractionation can be neglected.

10.1111/j.1475-4754.2010.00548.x article EN Archaeometry 2010-07-22

Abstract This chapter provides insights into Chinese ceramic technologies of both bodies and glazes as well provenance by using isotopes applied to a number case studies. The use Sr investigate high-fired Celadon wares blue-and-white Jingdezhen porcelain (Jiangxi province) has revealed clear distinction associated with the fluxes used in glazes: plant ash celadons limestone glazes, something that is not from major element analysis. Furthermore, technique able suggest implication nature...

10.1007/s12520-020-01138-7 article EN cc-by Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences 2020-08-01

The Yungang Grottoes, excavated during the 5th to 6th centuries AD, stand as a pinnacle of Buddhist sculpture, representing precious world cultural heritage. Since their excavation, grottoes have undergone multiple phases painting, with significant amount pigment still present on surfaces stone carvings. 1990s, two large-scale archaeological excavations been conducted both front ground and summit Grottoes. During these excavations, various artifacts accompanying pigments were unearthed,...

10.3390/min14030221 article EN Minerals 2024-02-21

Abstract Many bronze objects were unearthed in the capital of Shu state present-day Chengdu. However, only a few metallurgical studies have been carried out on those objects. This research attempts to study alloy techniques and possible ore sources 28 recently excavated from Baishoulu cemetery Elemental composition lead isotope ratios measured, metallographic observations conducted. The results indicate that most copper–tin–lead alloys with variable tin content. samples showed evidence...

10.1186/s40494-020-00412-0 article EN cc-by Heritage Science 2020-07-07

Seventeen glass vessels and twenty beads recovered from the excavations at ancient city of Malindi archaeological site Mambrui in Kenya, east Africa were analysed using electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS). The results show that all samples are soda-lime-silica glass. They belong to high alumina -plant ash type, characterised by relatively low calcium contents, widely distributed eastern (10th– 16th centuries AD) southern...

10.1371/journal.pone.0237612 article EN cc-by PLoS ONE 2020-08-13

Abstract This study conducts a scientific analysis of six pieces glass artefacts unearthed from Shang‐Jing, the capital city Liao dynasty. The test methods include laser ablation inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometry, scanning electron microscopy with energy dispersive spectrometry and X‐ray diffraction. In terms chemical composition, one sample is K 2 O‐CaO‐SiO other samples belong to O‐CaO‐PbO‐SiO system. Fluorite crystals were discovered in some samples. Ancient...

10.1111/arcm.12768 article EN Archaeometry 2022-03-07

Full major and minor chemical compositions, including F, B, As, Cl, have been produced quantitatively using EPMA for glass samples originating from the Qing Dynasty collection of Bristol Museum Art Gallery unearthed at a twelfth- to fourteenth-century Boshan production site. In light this new full-spectrum data, previously published, less complete compositional data are reviewed commented upon. Recent discoveries art historical studies glasses used interpret compositions made different...

10.1016/j.aia.2020.11.001 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Advances in Archaeomaterials 2020-12-01

Abstract This article discusses the bronze weapons discovered in Xinghelu cemetery of Chengdu, China order to study production Shu state. Metallographic microscopy, inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP-AES) and multi-collector mass spectrometry (MC-ICP-MS) were used analyze 56 samples. The results show that normal size contain more lead or tin than equivalent small weapons. Some made from same sources as ones; others, such dagger-axe scabbards, might be imported...

10.1186/s40494-020-00379-y article EN cc-by Heritage Science 2020-04-14

Abstract Tianshanbeilu is the largest Bronze Age site in eastern Xinjiang, China. Stretching across entire second millennium BC, it performed a prominent role connecting Hexi corridor, Central China and steppe. A further insight into metallurgical tradition metal supply network of vital importance to improve our understanding its multi‐connected nature. This paper offers new set chemical isotopic data on copper‐based objects at Tianshanbeilu, including alloying elements, trace elements...

10.1111/1755-6724.14531 article EN Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition 2020-06-01

To study the relationship between glazed pottery from southern China and lead-glazed in northern Han Dynasty (202BC-220AD), 34 samples unearthed Shangyu(上虞), Zhejiang Province have been studied by LA-ICP-AES, SEM/EDS XRD. The results showed that these included typical pottery, proto-porcelain using both lead calcium as glaze fluxing agents. Previously, type was considered main products during dynasty while calcium-glazed or representative of south China. However, apart two types above, a new...

10.1371/journal.pone.0219608 article EN cc-by PLoS ONE 2019-07-11
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