Jingwen Liao

ORCID: 0000-0003-1471-2204
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Research Areas
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Pacific and Southeast Asian Studies
  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Horticultural and Viticultural Research
  • Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
  • Local Government Finance and Decentralization
  • Fermentation and Sensory Analysis
  • Botanical Research and Applications
  • Geological Studies and Exploration
  • Chinese history and philosophy
  • Fiscal Policies and Political Economy
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis

Chengdu University of Technology
2024

Leiden University
2022-2023

University of Science and Technology of China
2021-2022

Despite decades of investigation, consensus has yet to be reached on when and where wheat replaced millet as the primary crop in core regions early Imperial China. Previous studies have suggested that cultivation likely became widespread prior or during Han Dynasty (202 BC–AD 220). Here, we tested this hypothesis by applying archeobotanical tools plant remains found five pottery model granaries ( cang ) entombed a newly excavated late Western burial at Longzaocun cemetery Guanzhong Basin....

10.3389/fpls.2022.929047 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Plant Science 2022-06-30

Recent studies have provided evidence of alcohol production and consumption in 16 sites northern China during the Neolithic period, focusing on Yangshao Culture ( ca . 7,000–5,000 cal. BP). Yet, comparison similarities differences brewing technology drinking patterns within still needs more supporting information from case different regions. In this paper, 17 pottery samples excavated site Qingtai 5,500–4,750 BP) central part Henan Province were analyzed for microfossils (starch grains,...

10.3389/feart.2022.884630 article EN cc-by Frontiers in Earth Science 2022-05-09

Abstract Two different types of grinding stones, slabs and rollers, as well mortars pestles from the Shuangdun site (ca. 7.3–6.8 ka BP) in middle Huai River region, were subjected to starch grain analysis investigate evolution plant food processing tools during transition period a gathering–fishing–hunting economy farming. The results suggest that both stones used process various species, including Triticeae, Job's tears ( Coix lacryma‐jobi ), lotus root Nelumbo nucifera bean Vigna spp.)....

10.1111/arcm.12749 article EN Archaeometry 2021-12-30

Abstract This study investigates the relationship between district government fiscal expenditure fluctuation and asymmetric cost behaviour in China. Using unique manual data sets of Chinese A‐listed firms during period 2003–2018, we find that stickiness is a pervasive phenomenon positively affects stickiness. The results also demonstrate this effect more pronounced when labour input high size population large. In addition, our further analysis indicates higher social welfare incomes...

10.1111/acfi.13340 article EN Accounting and Finance 2024-09-19

The site of Zhengzhou Shang City (ca. 1509-1315 cal. BC) was the capital early Dynasty in China. Archaeological excavations have unearthed a ditch containing approximately one hundred unusual dead human skulls rammed-earth foundations palace area. identity and origin long been disputed. In this work, strontium, carbon nitrogen stable isotope analyses were carried out on 11 1 tooth from ditch, as well bones, teeth ordinary tombs 10 pig site. We determined that, City, local strontium ratio...

10.3390/genes13112077 article EN Genes 2022-11-09
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