
DOU Haifeng
Title: Professor, Doctoral Supervisor
Education and Employment:
· 2002–2011, B.A., M.A., and Ph.D., Department of Archaeology, Jilin University
· July 2011–present, Faculty, School of Cultural Heritage, Northwest University
Research Interests:
Xia-Shang-Zhou Archaeology
Courses Taught:
· Undergraduate: General Introduction to Chinese Archaeology, Xia-Shang-Zhou Archaeology, Introduction to Archaeology, Field Archaeology Practice, Ancient Chinese Bronze Ware
· Graduate: Monographic Studies on Shang-Zhou Archaeology
Academic Activities:
· He has participated in the excavation of sites including Nanfangshui Site in Tangxian County, Xichengyi Site in Zhangye City, Shirenzigou Site in Barkol County, Maojiaping Site in Gangu County, Zaolinhetan Site in Xunyi County, and Sunjia Site.
· Since 2018, he has been leading the archaeological excavation and research of the Xitou site in Xunyi County, Shaanxi Province, which was selected as one of the China’s Top 10 Archaeological Discoveries of 2022 and one of the Top 6 Archaeological Discoveries in Shaanxi.
· His research and teaching are primarily in Pre-Qin archaeology and field archaeology.
· As the principal investigator, he has received the first prize of Shaanxi Provincial Teaching Achievement Award, the title of Shaanxi Provincial Advanced Individual in Teaching Management for Colleges and Universities, and the second prize of National Teaching Achievement Award.
Email:
douhaifeng456@163.com
Research Achievements:
He has published 6 academic monographs and over 40 academic papers in journals such as Archaeology and Archaeology and Cultural Relics. Major representative works include:
1. The Evolutions of the Archaeological Cultures in the Middle Reach of Yangtze River During the Shang Dynasty and Their Relationships with the Central Plains, Archaeology, 2014(2).
2. The Cultural Interactions between the Southern China and the Central Plains in the Shang Dynasty Seen from the Archaeological Discoveries, Archaeology, 2017(4).
3. A Preliminary Study on the Shihuishan Culture in Northern Jiangxi, Archaeology and Cultural Relics, 2014(6).
4. A Discussion on the Relationship between the Shang Dynasty Remains of Yangtze River Plain in Anhui Province and Neighbor Areas, Jianghan Archaeology, 2012(3).
5. Shock and Adaptation: Archaeological Observations on the Cultural and Social Evolution of the Shang Dynasty in the Middle Reaches of the Yangtze River, Science Press, 2021 (Sole Author).
6. Huoqiu Yantai: Settlement Zhou Huai River Basin Excavation Report, Science Press, 2010 (Co-author).
7. Mijiaya in Xi’an: Neolithic Site Archaeological Excavation Report 2004-2006, Science Press, 2012 (Co-author).
8. Archaeological Investigation Report on Pre-Qin Period Ruins in the Fuhe River Basin in Jiangxi Province I (Le’an County and Yihuang County), Cultural Relics Press, 2015 (Co-author).
9. Archaeological Investigation Report on Pre-Qin Period Ruins in the Fuhe River Basin in Jiangxi Province II (Jinxi County), Cultural Relics Press, 2017 (Co-author).
Research Projects:
· Youth Project of the National Social Science Fund of China: Research on the Social Evolutions of the Middle Reaches of the Yangtze River during the Xia-Shang Dynasty and Their Interaction Relationships with the Central Plains, approved in June 2012, Project Leader.
· Later-Stage Funded Project of the National Social Science Fund of China: Archaeological Excavation Report of the Zaolinhetan Site in Xunyi County, Shaanxi (No. 18FKG005), approved in September 2018, Project Leader.
General Entrusted Project of the National Social Science Fund of China: Compilation and Research on the Pre-Zhou Period Remains of the Sunjia Site in Xunyi County, Shaanxi (21@WTK005), approved in October 2021, Project Leader.