Liu Yan

Liu Yan

University of Oxford

H-index: 4

Europe-United Kingdom

About Liu Yan

Liu Yan, With an exceptional h-index of 4 and a recent h-index of 4 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Asian Art, Early Empires, Eurasian Archaeology, Gender, Art of China and its diaspora.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Art historical and archaeometric analyses of the ‘animal style’ gold and silver ornaments (fourth–third centuries bce) found in north‐west China

Demystifying ancient filigree art: Microanalytical study of gold earrings from Dongheigou cemetery (4th-2nd century BCE) in north-west China

China and the steppe: technological study of precious metalwork from Xigoupan Tomb 2 (4th–3rd c. BCE) in the Ordos region, Inner Mongolia

Long-distance relationship with the Mediterranean World? Gold beech-nut pendants found in the Early Iron Age China and the Eurasian Steppe

The Han Empire and the Hellenistic World: Prestige Gold and the Exotic Horse

Liu Yan Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

42

Citations(since 2020)

40

Cited By

9

hIndex(all)

4

hIndex(since 2020)

4

i10Index(all)

1

i10Index(since 2020)

1

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Liu Yan Skills & Research Interests

Asian Art

Early Empires

Eurasian Archaeology

Gender

Art of China and its diaspora

Top articles of Liu Yan

Art historical and archaeometric analyses of the ‘animal style’ gold and silver ornaments (fourth–third centuries bce) found in north‐west China

Archaeometry

2022/6

Demystifying ancient filigree art: Microanalytical study of gold earrings from Dongheigou cemetery (4th-2nd century BCE) in north-west China

Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports

2022/2/1

China and the steppe: technological study of precious metalwork from Xigoupan Tomb 2 (4th–3rd c. BCE) in the Ordos region, Inner Mongolia

Heritage Science

2021/4/26

Long-distance relationship with the Mediterranean World? Gold beech-nut pendants found in the Early Iron Age China and the Eurasian Steppe

Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry

2021

The Han Empire and the Hellenistic World: Prestige Gold and the Exotic Horse

Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry

2020/9

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