Qin-Qin Lü
| Name: | Qin-Qin Lü |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 23 Feb 2026, 9:19 p.m. |
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- Rolling with the punches: the versatile chaîne opèratoire of the Baskerville typographic punches
- Optical properties of high-fired glazes: composition, application methods and colouring agents (iron, titanium and copper)
- Spatial and Temporal Variation in Body Size Among Chinese Populations: Combined Insights from Archaeological and Modern Evidence
- What mineralised textiles tell us about the Iron Age burial site at Creney... and about the future of advanced instrumentation in archaeology
- Experimental Approaches to the Pyrotechnology of Ancient Ceramics: A Look from the Prehistoric Balkans
- Analytical pyrolysis for characterising wood and textile: applications and methodological challenges
- Late Holocene hunter-gatherer interaction through oxygen and strontium isotopes: cautionary tales, machine learning and mobility in Patagonia
- Geoarchaeological insights into the start of crop cultivation in the Dutch wetlands
- Abauntz Cave (Navarre): New Excavations at a Classic Palaeolithic Site
- The agroecology of subsistence in Japan during the 1st Millennium BC using ecological modelling
- To be or not to be an ancestor? Osteobiography meets funerary taphonomy in prehistoric Italy
- Goldsmithing in Hierarchical and Heterarchical Iron Age Steppe Societies
- Exploring technological variability in pre-Hispanic painted pottery from Nariño, Colombia
- Isotope analyses of biological apatites: inflated expectations or disillusionment
- Beyond bronze and jade: Proto-porcelain production and trade in early China
- The ebb and flow of isotopes in archaeological science
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