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MA Hongjiao

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Dr. Hongjiao Ma

Lecturer

30 Xueyuan Road, Beijing, 100083, China

Tel/Fax: +86 10 6233 4901

Email: mahongjiao@ustb.edu.cn


教学/研究兴趣

My field of expertise is science-based study of ancient silicate materials: high-fired ceramic, low-fired ceramic and glass. I am particularly interested in tracing the raw materials of ancient silicate material production by combining high resolution geochemical analysis and information gained from geological and anthropological survey. Sr isotopic analysis, trace element analysis and thin-section petrography are my favorite analytical techniques.


教育经历:

Education:

2009.10-2014.07 PhD in Archaeological Science, University of Nottingham, UK

Fully funded by the overseas research scholarship offered by the school of Humanity, University of Nottingham

Jointly trained in British Geological Survey in support of a PhD training grant from NERC

2006.09-2009.07 MPhil in History of ancient Chinese ceramic technology, University of Chinese Academy of Science, China

2001.09-2005.07 BSc in Physics, Beijing Normal University, China


工作/研究经历

Research experiences:

2017.01-present

Lecturer of ancient ceramic history and technology, Institute of Cultural Heritage and History of Science & Technology, University of Science and Technology Beijing

2019.01-2020.12

Senior research fellow of Silk Roads studies (0.5 FPE), University of Nottingham

2015.01-2016.12

Postdoctoral fellow, Institute of Cultural Heritage and History of Science & Technology, University of Science and Technology Beijing



主要科研项目

Key projects:

2019.01-2021.12 PI of a young scholar research project of National Natural Science Foundation of China: The study of the origin and early transfer of the use of limestone as a flux in ancient Chinese ceramic production (51802017)

2018.06-2020.05 Co-I and project manager of a NERC Isotope Geosciences Facilities Steering Committee research project: The investigation of the earliest use of limestone as a glaze flux using strontium isotopic approach (IP-1810-0618)

2016.09-2018.12 PI of a research project granted by the centre of archaeology and conservation of underwater cultural heritage, National cultural heritage administration: the study of trace element composition of export porcelain

2015.07-2016.06 PI of a research project supported by China postdoctoral science foundation: the study of northern porcelain glaze using strontium isotope: taking Gongyi wares as an example (2015M570034)


主要论著:

Selected Publications:

Ma, H., Hein, A., Henderson, J. and Ma, Q., 2020. The geology of Tianshui-Qin’an area of the western Loess Plateau and the chemical characteristics of its Neolithic pottery. Geoarchaeology.

Ma, H., Wood, N., Doherty, C., Zheng, J., Zhou, G. and Duan, H., 2019. New insights into the calcium flux used in ancient Longquan and Yue kilns based on strontium isotopic compositions. Archaeometry, 61(2), pp.342-357.

Ma, H., Henderson, J. and Evans, J., 2016. The exploration of Sr isotopic analysis applied to Chinese glazes: part two. Archaeometry, 58, pp.68-80.

Zhu, J., Ma, H., Li, N., Henderson, J. and Glascock, M.D., 2016. The provenance of export porcelain from the Nan'ao One shipwreck in the South China Sea. Antiquity, 90(351), pp.798-808.

Ma, H., Henderson, J. and Evans, J., 2014. The exploration of Sr isotopic analysis applied to Chinese glazes: part one. Journal of Archaeological Science, 50, pp.551-558.

Ma, H., Zhu, J., Henderson, J. and Li, N., 2012. Provenance of Zhangzhou export blue-and-white and its clay source. Journal of Archaeological Science, 39(5), pp.1218-1226.