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Details of the Faculty or Staff
Name  
Wu Yan
Title  
    
Highest  
Education  
   Doctor
Office  
   142 Xizhimenwai ST., Beijing, 100044, China
Phone  
   010-88369294
Zip Code  
   100044
Fax  
    
Email  
   wuyan@ivpp.ac.cn

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    Yan Wu , Leping Jiang , Yunfei Zheng , Changsui Wang , Zhijun Zhao. Morphological trend analysis of rice phytolith during the early Neolithic in the Lower Yangtze Journal of Archaeological Science (49):326-331, 2014. 

  Yan Wu, Yimin Yang, Tiqiao Xiao , David V. Hill, Changsui Wang. Characterization of silica distribution in rice husk using Synchrotron Radiation µCT and its implications for archaeological interpretation. MICROSCOPY RESEARCH AND TECHNIQUE, DOI: 10.1002/jemt.22400,2014. 

  Wang, X., Jiang, H., Wang, T., Wu, Y., Zhang, P., Wang, W., Wang, C., Shang, X., 2014. Comparison of Dry Ashing and Wet Oxidation Methods for Husk Phytoliths of Foxtail Millet and Common Millet Extraction from Archaeological Soil. Journal of Archaeological Science(45):234-239, 2014.  

Yan Wu, Yimin Yang, Hua Wang, Changsui Wang. The effects of chemical omposition and distribution on the preservation of phytolith morphology. Applied Physics A 114(2): 503-5072014.  

  Yan Wu, Changsui Wang. The transformation of phytolith morphology as the result of their exposure to high temperature. Microscopy Research and Technique 75(7):852-8552012.  

  Xiuping Sun, Yan Wu, Changsui Wang, David V. Hil. Comparing dry ashing and wet oxidation methods. The case of the rice husk (Oryza sativa L.)Microscopy Research and Technique, 75(9):1272-1276, 2012.  

  Tao Chen, Yan Wu, Yongbing Zhang, Bo Wang, Yaowu Hu, Changsui Wang, Hongen Jiang. Archaeobotanical study of ancient food and cereal remains at the Astana Cemeteries, Xinjiang, China. PLoS ONE, 7(9):1-9(e45137), 2012.  

  Dawei Tao, Yan Wu, Zhizhong Guo, David V. Hill, Changsui Wang. Starch grain analysis for groundstone tools from Neolithic Baiyinchanghan site: implications for their function in Northeast ChinaJournal of Archaeological Science, 38(12):3577-3583, 2011.

  Yan Wu, Changsui Wang, EDF Phytolith Analysis From Heying Site, Southeast China, Shang-Zhou Dynasties. Microscopy Research and Technique, 74(11):1062-1068, 2011.  

  Yan Wu, Changsui Wang, Extended Depth of Focus for Phytolith Analysis Journal of Archaeological Science 2009, 36(10):2253-2257. 

 


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