Huang Chao

Date: 2025-11-26

CURRICULUM VITAE
Name: Chao HUANG
Email: huangc@cass.org.cn
Education
2017  PhD in Archaeology (Australian National University, Canberra, Australia)
Thesis Topic: "The Allure of Jade: T-Sectioned Bangles and Yazhang in Ancient China and Mainland Southeast Asia (ca. 2300-500 BC)"
2012  MPhil in Archaeology (Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, Beijing, China)
Thesis Topic: "Research on the Stone Artifacts from the Neolithic Qinglongquan Site in Hubei Province"
2008  BA in Archaeology (Henan University, Kaifeng, China)
Fieldwork
2024       Dayou site, Wenchang, Hainan
2021-2023  Wanzaitou site, Wanning, Hainan
2018-2020  Neijiao site, Lingshui, Hainan
2018       Qiaoshan site, Lingshui, Hainan
2017-2018  Tatou site, Wanning, Hainan
Research Projects (As the Chief Investigator) 
2021-2023  The Incised and Impressed Pottery in Prehistoric Mainland Southeast Asia (Chinese Academy of Social Sciences)
2020-2025  The Prehistory of Hainan and the Austronesians (National Social Science Foundation of China, Grant Number 20CKG002)
Selected Publications
Chao Huang, et al.
(in press) Archaeological Report of Wanzitou site in Wanning on Hainan Island, 2021-2022. Kaogu (Archaeology) (in Chinese)
Chao Huang
(in press) The Bronze Age of Mainland Southeast Asia and Its Elite Long Distance Exchange Networks with China. Wenwu (Culture Relics) (in Chinese)
Chao Huang, Chuanren Wu, Zhijun Zhao
2025 The Austronesian Dispersal and the Translocation of Coconut. Kaogu (Archaeology)9:75-84. (in Chinese)
Chao Huang
2023 Recent advances in the origins and dispersals of the Austronesians. Kaogu (Archaeology)11:78-90. (in Chinese)
Chao Huang, Chuanren Wu, Mingzhong Wang
2022 The first discovered prehistoric rice remains on Hainan Island, China. Agricultural Archaeology 6:7-13. (in Chinese)
Chao Huang
2020 The origins of T-sectioned bangles in Mainland Southeast Asia. Cultural Relics in Southern China 5:70-79. (in Chinese)
Chao Huang
2020 Rewriting the prehistory of Hainan island in China: New insights from recent archaeological investigations and excavations. In V. Shinde et al. (eds), Cultural Heritage of South Asia and Beyond: Recent Perspective, pp. 1-10. New Delhi: Research India Press.
 
 
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