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CUHK Anthropology Podcast 人類學與世界
香港中文大學人類學系 Department of Anthropology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
30 episodes
19 hours ago
「人類學與世界」是由香港中文大學人類學系製作的播客,在每集節目之中,我們邀請學系老師、同學、系友以及其他嘉賓,從他們的經歷與研究出發,探討社會文化、日常生活、世界各地的多樣議題,希望從中帶出人類學的理解、價值和樂趣,與聽眾分享。 In this podcast, we dive deep into anthropology and hopefully bring out its joy and value. In each episode, we create inspiring conversations with faculty, students, alumni, and guests from relevant fields through personal sharing and intellectual discussion about a variety of topics of anthropological interest. This podcast is part of our effort to highlight anthropology’s relevance to society, culture, everyday life and the world, and to make it more accessible to all publics.
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「人類學與世界」是由香港中文大學人類學系製作的播客,在每集節目之中,我們邀請學系老師、同學、系友以及其他嘉賓,從他們的經歷與研究出發,探討社會文化、日常生活、世界各地的多樣議題,希望從中帶出人類學的理解、價值和樂趣,與聽眾分享。 In this podcast, we dive deep into anthropology and hopefully bring out its joy and value. In each episode, we create inspiring conversations with faculty, students, alumni, and guests from relevant fields through personal sharing and intellectual discussion about a variety of topics of anthropological interest. This podcast is part of our effort to highlight anthropology’s relevance to society, culture, everyday life and the world, and to make it more accessible to all publics.
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穩定同位素窺探前世今生 張渟渟的科學考古 Christina Cheung on bioarchaeology, stable isotopes and the lifeways in the past
CUHK Anthropology Podcast 人類學與世界
58 minutes 55 seconds
2 years ago
穩定同位素窺探前世今生 張渟渟的科學考古 Christina Cheung on bioarchaeology, stable isotopes and the lifeways in the past

DNA 儲存了人類的遺傳資訊,而穩定同位素則記錄了人類的生活環境乃至社會文化。香港中文大學人類學系助理教授張渟渟專長生物考古學,並致力以穩定同位素分析的方法,重構前人的生活方式,以解答人類學和考古學關於飲食、性別、遷移、經濟、人類與自然關係等等問題。訪問中,她解釋穩定同位素分析的原理及應用,亦分享博士論文中有關青銅時代中國殷墟祭祀坑的考古發現。

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(本集訪問以廣東話進行。)

DNA stores the genetic information of human beings, while stable isotopes record their living environments and sociocultural lives. Christina Cheung, Assistant Professor of the Department of Anthropology at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, specializes in bioarchaeology and is keen on reconstructing the dietary habits and mobility patterns of our ancestors through stable isotope analysis, so as to address issues of gender, migration, subsistence economies, and humans/environment relationship. In the interview, she explains the principle and application of stable isotope analysis, and the archaeological discoveries of sacrificial pits in Yinxu, Bronze Age China in her PhD research.

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(This episode is conducted in Cantonese.)

00’50 穩定同位素與考古學 Stable isotopes in archeology19’25 穩定同位素分析與生物考古學 Application of stable isotope analysis and bioarchaeology

33’25 考古學中的性別與中國殷墟祭祀坑研究 Sex in archaeology and research on sacrificial pits in Yinxu

46’16 考古教與學 Teaching Archaeology in Hong Kong

CUHK Anthropology Podcast 人類學與世界
「人類學與世界」是由香港中文大學人類學系製作的播客,在每集節目之中,我們邀請學系老師、同學、系友以及其他嘉賓,從他們的經歷與研究出發,探討社會文化、日常生活、世界各地的多樣議題,希望從中帶出人類學的理解、價值和樂趣,與聽眾分享。 In this podcast, we dive deep into anthropology and hopefully bring out its joy and value. In each episode, we create inspiring conversations with faculty, students, alumni, and guests from relevant fields through personal sharing and intellectual discussion about a variety of topics of anthropological interest. This podcast is part of our effort to highlight anthropology’s relevance to society, culture, everyday life and the world, and to make it more accessible to all publics.