Bio
Yahui He is an environmental archaeologist specializing in archaeobotany in East Asia. Her research investigates the dynamics of human-plant relationships in multi-scalar socio-political contexts, focusing on the materiality of plants in processes of sedentism and urbanism.
Her PhD and ongoing research work in the Northern Zone, China (northern Loess Plateau and southern Mongolian Plateau) utilizes multi-proxy methods, including starch, phytolith, fungi, and use-wear analyses, to explore plant-based food and drink practices across different social contexts, such as household, community, and mortuary settings. Yahui’s collaborative research extends to studies on plant exploitation and dispersal, as well as related technologies such as plant food fermentation and bast fiber production across mainland China and beyond, including Erlitou in Henan and others in Taiwan and Honduras.
Prior to joining the Stanford Archaeology Center as a postdoctoral scholar, Yahui obtained her PhD at Stanford in 2024 and was a Li Foundation Fellow at the Needham Research Institute in Cambridge, UK in 2024 (Jan.-June).
Professional Education
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Doctor of Philosophy, Stanford University, CHINE-PHD (2024)
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Master, Yale University, Archaeological Studies (2015)
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Bachelor, Xiamen University, China, History, Archaeology track & Law (2013)
2024-25 Courses
- Archaeobotany
ARCHLGY 126, ARCHLGY 226, BIO 186, BIO 286 (Spr) -
Prior Year Courses
2022-23 Courses
- Archaeology of Food: production, consumption and ritual
ARCHLGY 124, ARCHLGY 224 (Win)
- Archaeology of Food: production, consumption and ritual
All Publications
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Identifying indigenous bast microfibers for archaeological research in East Asia
ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH IN ASIA
2023; 36
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.ara.2023.100476
View details for Web of Science ID 001102524600001
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An Interplay of Dryland and Wetland: Millet and Rice Cultivation at the Peiligang Site (8000-7600 BP) in the Middle Yellow River Valley, China
AGRONOMY-BASEL
2023; 13 (8)
View details for DOI 10.3390/agronomy13082130
View details for Web of Science ID 001057090300001
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Brewing and Serving Alcoholic Beverages to Erlitou Elites of Prehistoric China: Residue Analysis of Ceramic Vessels
FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
2022; 10
View details for DOI 10.3389/fevo.2022.845065
View details for Web of Science ID 000790189100001
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Fermented maize beverages as ritual offerings: Investigating elite drinking during Classic Maya period at Copan, Honduras
JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
2022; 65
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.jaa.2021.101373
View details for Web of Science ID 000729639300001
- 陕西榆林石峁遗址皇城台地点酒类残留物及相关陶器分析 (A study on the fermented beverages and related pottery assemblage from the Huangchengtai Locality at the Shimao site in Yulin, Shaanxi) 考古与文物 (Archaeology and Cultural Relics) 2022: 146-154
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"Proposing a toast" from the first urban center in the north Loess Plateau, China: Alcoholic beverages at Shimao
JOURNAL OF ANTHROPOLOGICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
2021; 64
View details for DOI 10.1016/j.jaa.2021.101352
View details for Web of Science ID 000701939100002
- 黄瓜山文化彩陶分析 (A study on the painted pottery from the Huangguashan Culture) 南方文物 (Cultural Relics in Southern China) 2019; 6: 89-100