Michael J. Storozum Postdoc Fellow
司 徒 克 博士后
联系方式 Contact:
- 邮箱 Email: jstoroz@gmail.com
研究方向 Research Interests:
- 环境考古(Environmental archaeology)
- 中国古代政治生态 (Political ecology of ancient China)
学习工作经历 Education & Career History:
2005-2009 美国波士顿大学(Boston University)考古系,学士;
2009-2012 美国圣路易斯华盛顿大学(Washington University in St. Louis)人类学系,硕士
2012-2017 美国圣路易斯华盛顿大学(Washington University in St. Louis)人类学系,博士
2017-2018 新加坡南洋理工大学 (Nanyang Technological University) 博士后
2018至今 复旦大学科技考古研究院 博士后
主要研究成果 Selected Publications:
1) 著作章节 Book Chapters
2015 Kidder,Tristram R., Liu, Haiwang, Storozum,Michael J., Qin, Zhen. New perspectives on the collapseand regeneration of the Han Dynasty, in Beyond Collapse: Archaeological Perspectiveson Resilience, Revitalization, and Transformation in Complex Societies, edited by Faulseit, Ronald K.Southern Illinois University Press, Carbondale, IL.
2) 学术论文 Journal Articles
2019Storozum, Michael J., Zhang, Junna,Wang, Hui, Ren, Xiaolin, Qin, Zhen, Li, Lan. Geoarchaeologyin China: Historical trends and future prospects. Journal of Archaeological Research.
2018Storozum,Michael J., Qin, Zhen, Ren, Xiaolin, Li, Haiming, Cui, Yifu, Fu, Kui, Liu,Haiwang. The collapse of the Northern Song dynasty and the Yellow River floodsof AD 1048-1128: Geoarchaeological evidence from northern Henan Province. The Holocene (28)11,1759–1770.
2018Storozum,Michael J., Qin, Zhen, Fu, Kui, Kong, Deming, Wang, Hui, Kidder, TristramR. Early evidence ofirrigation technology in the North China Plain: Geoarchaeologicalinvestigations at the Anshang site, Neihuang County, Henan Province, China. Geoarchaeology: An International Journal 33(2), 143-161.
2018Storozum,Michael J., Qin, Zhen, Kidder, Liu, Haiwang, Fu, Kui, Kidder, Tristram R. Anthrosolsand ancient agriculture at Sanyangzhuang, Henan Province, China. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports19(6), 925-935.
2018Marshall, Fiona,Reid, Rachel, Goldstein, Steven T., Storozum,Michael J., Wreshnig Andrew, Shahak-Gross, Ruth, Kiura, Purity, Ambrose,Stanley. Ancient herders enriched and restructured African grasslands.Nature 561,387-390.
2018Zhang, Junna, Xia, Zhengkai, Zhang,Xiaohu, Storozum, Michael J., Huang,Xiaozhong, Han, Jianye, Xu, Hong, Zhao, Haitao, Cui, Yifu, Dodson, John,Dong,Guanghui. Early-Middle Holocene ecological change and its influence on humansubsistence strategies in north-central China: A case study in the LuoyangBasin. Quaternary Research 89(2),446-458.
2017Storozum,Michael J., Mo, Duowen, Wang, Hui, Ren, Xiaolin, Zhang, Yifei, Kidder,Tristram R. Anthropogenic origins of a late Holocene, basin-wide, unconformityin the middle reaches of the Yellow River, the Luoyang Basin, Henan Province,China. Quaternary Research 87(3),423-441.
2017Li, Yuqi, Storozum, Michael J., Wang, Xin, Guo, Wu. Earlyirrigation andagropastoralism atMohuchahangoukou (MGK), Xinjiang, China. ArchaeologicalResearch in Asia 12, 23-32.
2017Zhang, Shanjia, Yang, Yishi, Storozum, MichaelJ., Li, Haiming, Cui, Yifu, Dong, Guanghui. Copper smelting andsediment pollution in Bronze Age China: A case study in Hexi corridor,Northwest China. Catena 156, 92-101.
2017Li, Haiming, Ren, Lele, Liu, Fengwen,Cui, Yifu, Storozum, Michael J.,Qin, Zhen, Wang, Jian, Dong,Guanghui.Human settlement and its influencing factors during the historicalperiod in an oasis-desert transition zone of Dunhuang, Hexi Corridor, NorthwestChina. Quaternary International 458,113-122.
2017Li, Lan, Zhu, Cheng, Qin, Zhen, Storozum, Michael J., Kidder, TristramR. Archaeological evidence for the maximum transgression in Holocene andenvironmental evolution in lower Yangtze, China. The Holocene 28(3), 354-362.
2017Zhang, Yifei, Mo, Duowen, Hu, Ke, Bao, Wenbo,Li, Wenying, Abuduresule, Idilisi, Storozum,Michael J.,Kidder, Tristram R. Holoceneenvironmental changes around Xiaohe Cemetery and its effects on humanoccupation, Xinjiang Province, China. Journalof Geographical Sciences 27(6), 752-768.
获奖情况 Awards:
2015 The Explorers Club Exploration Fund Grant
2015 National Geographic Young Explorer’sGrant
2015 National Science Foundation BCS #1458136
2014 Blakemore Freeman Fellowship Grant Recipient