Xiaolin Ren (@xiaolin82016187) 's Twitter Profile
Xiaolin Ren

@xiaolin82016187

Environmental Archaeologist | Asst Prof at IHNS-CAS | working on the past human-environment interactions

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Big Data in Archaeology: Practicalities and Possibilities conference 27-28 March, 2019 at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research #BigData #BigDataArchaeology erikgjesfjeld.wixsite.com/big-data-archa…

Big Data in Archaeology: Practicalities and Possibilities conference 27-28 March, 2019 at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research #BigData #BigDataArchaeology erikgjesfjeld.wixsite.com/big-data-archa…
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BLOG: Archaeology and agent-based modelling; the latest post-doc blog comes from Andreas Angourakis Andreas Angourakis @opdacam archaeologypostdocsucam.wordpress.com/2019/04/01/bui… via WordPress.com

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Glad to see our paper has been published! Many thanks to reviewers, editors, Charly and Martin@MartinJ29061951 for their careful reading and helpful discussion. Thanks also to Tony and Nicki@Fossilbeetle, who gave me a chance to report this work in INQUA. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

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We have just published 'Holocene fluctuations in vegetation and human population demonstrate social resilience in the prehistory of the Central Plains of China' with IOP Publishing in Environmental Research Letters. Please read it here iopscience.iop.org/article/10.108…

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Yesterday our Masters students & new PhD researchers took part in our annual postgrad conference sharing dissertation and thesis research topics. We also had a keynote lunchtime lecture by visiting researcher Xiaolin Ren Thanks Rachel Opitz Susanna Harris! #UofGArchaeology

Yesterday our Masters students &amp; new PhD researchers took part in our annual postgrad conference sharing dissertation and thesis research topics. We also had a keynote lunchtime lecture by visiting researcher <a href="/Xiaolin82016187/">Xiaolin Ren</a> 
Thanks <a href="/RachelOpitz/">Rachel Opitz</a> <a href="/DrS_Harris/">Susanna Harris</a>! 
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Next Tuesday (20 June, 11:00 am-12:00) I will give a talk in the Lecture Room of Oxford School of Archaeology, "Incipient urbanism, environmental consequences, and social resilience in the Central Plains of China". Please find below my abstract. All welcome! Oxford School of Archaeology

Next Tuesday (20 June, 11:00 am-12:00) I will give a talk in the Lecture Room of Oxford School of Archaeology, "Incipient urbanism, environmental consequences, and social resilience in the Central Plains of China". Please find below my abstract. All welcome! <a href="/school_of_arch/">Oxford School of Archaeology</a>
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Just a Reminder, I hope to see you tomorrow, Tuesday 20 June, from 11:00 am-12:00. Please join us at the Lecture Room of Oxford School of Archaeology Oxford School of Archaeology

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🚨New paper alert!🚨 'Frequent disturbances enhanced the resilience of past human populations' - We analysed 30,000 years of history to understand how populations absorb and recover from disturbances Research @ Bournemouth University Bournemouth Uni doi.org/10.1038/s41586… Gold OA:🔓

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Comparing 30,000 years of human history, researchers found that surviving famine, war or climate change helps groups recover more quickly from future shocks. nyti.ms/3Ul0VMQ