L I N Y I - L I N G C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e Washington University in St. Louis Department of Anthropology Campus Box 1114 One Brookings Drive St. Louis, MO 63130 Education Cell: +1 314-319-3591; +1 617-858-1198 Email: yi-ling.lin@wustl.edu August 2017 to present: Washington University in St. Louis Department of Anthropology Subfield: Archaeology August 2014 to 2017: Washington University in St. Louis Artium Magister (A.M.) in Anthropology Subfield: Archaeology Thesis: Bone Craft Production at the Locality of Xinanzhuang in Anyang, China. Department of Anthropology September 2005 to August 2009: National Taiwan University Master of Arts: Anthropology Subfield: Archaeology Thesis: Choice of Raw Material in Pottery Making: A Case Study of the Late Neolithic Site of Tianwentai, Taipei Basin. M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan University. September 2001 to June 2005: Tzu Chi University Bachelor of Arts: Human Development Studies included: Anthropology, Psychology, Education Grants and Fellowships Washington University in St. Louis George R. Throop Endowment Grant, US$ 1,200 (April 2017) Summer Research Grant, US$ 1,500 (June 2015) Ministry of Education, Taiwan & McDonnell International Scholars Academy, Washington University in St. Louis Full tuition, living stipend, and annual travel allowance,us$ 50,400 per year (2014 to present) Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan University Thesis Research Grant, NT$ 28,300 (2008) Foundation for the Advancement of Outstanding Scholarship Support for Outstanding Student to Attend Internal Academic Conferences, NT$ 35,843 (June 2008)
LIN YI-LING C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 2 Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica Thesis Research Grant, NT$ 12,000 (2007) Second Language Learning Grant, NT$ 10,000 (2006) Ministry of Education, Republic of China (Taiwan) Graduate Student Fellowship, NT$ 84,000 (2006 to 2007) Work Experience July 2012 to July 2014 Research Assistant Project: Investigation of Craft Production and Workshop Organization in Anyang. Director: Dr. Cheng-hwa Tsang (Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica), Dr. Yung-Ti Li (Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica; Now at Department of East Asian Language and Civilizations, University of Chicago) September 2009 to July 2011 Research Assistant Project: Chengdu Plain Archaeological Survey Project. Director: Dr. Pochan Chen (Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan January to October 2009 Researcher Project: The Research and Marketing of Pottery Decorations at Shisanhang: The pottery analysis research project of the Shisanhang related sites in the Taipei Basin. Director: Dr. Maa-ling Chen (Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan May 2006 to December 2008 Intern Lab work on Chinese archaeological artifacts. Director: Dr. Yung-Ti Li (Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica) 2006 to 2007 Assistant Publishing Editor Proofreading and correction of articles accepted by the Journal of Archaeology and Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan University. August 2005 Intern Lab work on Taiwanese archeological artifacts. Director: Dr. Chuan-Kun Ho (National Museum of Natural Science) May 2005 to Jan 2008 Intern Digital drawing and image processing about Oceania archaeological artifacts. Director: Dr. Scarlett Chiu (The Center for Archaeological Studies, Academia Sinica) Fieldwork Experience
LIN YI-LING C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 3 March to May 2013 Surveyor; Manager in Logistics Project: Regional Surface Survey Project in Fushan, Linfen, Shanxi, China: Pre-Han Archaeology of South-Central Shanxi Directors: Assoc. Prof. Yung-ti Li ( Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica; Now at Department of East Asian Language and Civilizations, University of Chicago), Dr. Ming-chorng Hwang (Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica), Dr. Junko Uchida (Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica), July to August 2011 Project: Proyecto Arqueológico Hatun Cotuyoc, Cusco, Peru Directors: Maeve Skidmore, PhD Candidate (Department of Anthropology, Southern Methodist and Licda. Stephanie Pierce. Winters 2007-2011 Surveyor; Manager in Logistics of the last 4 seasons Chengdu Plain Archaeological Survey Project, Sichuan, China Directors: Assoc. Prof. Rowan K. Flad (Department of Anthropology, Harvard, Assist. Prof. Gwen P. Bennett (Department of Asian Archaeology and Art History, Washington University in St. Louis; Now at Department of Anthropology, McGill, Assist. Prof. Pochan Chen (Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan, Prof. Lothar von Falkenhausen (Department of Art History, UCLA), Prof. Shui-Cheng Li, (School of Archaeology and Museology, Peking. August 2010 Project: Proyecto de Investigacion Arqueologica Jatanca Huaca Colorada, Valle de Jequetepeque Pacasmayo, Peru. Directors: Assist. Prof. Edward R. Swenson (Department of Anthropology, Toronto, Jorge Y. Chiguala, John P. Warner June to July 2010 Project: Pampas Gramalote Archaeological and Ethnographic Project, Trujillo, Peru Director: Oscar G. Prieto, PhD Candidate (Department of Anthropology, Yale February 2006 Mapping Project: Studying in Settlement Pattern of Cacevakan An Abandoned Indigenous Settlement, Pingdong Director: Assoc. Prof. Maa-ling Chen (Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan January 2006 Participant observation and interview (Cultural Anthropology)
LIN YI-LING C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 4 Project: Field Training in Cultural Anthropology Conducted in Beipu, Xinzhu, Taiwan Director: Assist. Prof. Hsueh-Cheng Yen (Department of Anthropology, National Taiwan August 2005 Project: Excavation Project at the Guogou Site, Nantou, Taiwan Director: Dr. Chuan-Kun Ho (Researcher at the National Museum of Natural Science) August 2005 Project: Excavation Project at the Hueilaili Site, Taizhong, Taiwan Director: Dr. Chuan-Kun Ho (Researcher at the National Museum of Natural Science) January to February 2005 Participant observation and interview (Cultural Anthropology) Project: The Fifth Annual Yilan Study Hakka Ethnicity in Kavalan Area, Taiwan Director: Institute of Yilan History August to September 2004 Project: Excavation at the Zuoying Ancient Wall Site, Kaohsiung, Taiwan Director: Prof. Yi-Ch ang Liu (Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica) July 2004 Project: Excavation Project at the Nioumatou Site, Taizhong, Taiwan Director: Prof. Yi-Ch ang Liu (Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica) July 2004 Project: Excavation Project at the Chingshuei Site, Taizhong, Taiwan Director: Prof. Yi-Ch ang Liu (Institute of History and Philology, Academia Sinica) Publications Research Report Chen, Maa-Ling, Pei-Yu Chen, and Yi-Ling Lin 2010 The Research and Marketing of Pottery Decorations at Shisanhang: The pottery analysis research project of the Shisanhang related sites in the Taipei Basin. Translation Tsang, Cheng-hwa 2007 Recent archaeological discoveries in Taiwan and northern Luzon: implications for Austronesian expansion ( 臺灣與呂宋島北岸最近的考古發現 : 南島語族擴散的意涵 ). [ Chinese vision by Yiling Lin and Aggie Wen-Fen Lu.] In Scarlett
LIN YI-LING C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 5 Chiu and Christophe Sand (editor), From Southeast Asia to the Pacific: Archaeological Perspectives on the Austronesian Expansion and the Lapita Cultural Complex. ( 東南亞到太平洋 : 從考古學證據看南島語族擴散與 Lapita 化之間的關係 ), pp.75-103. Taipei: Center for Archaeological Studies Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences Academia Sinica. Conference Papers and Presentations Yi-Ling Lin, Yuling He, Zezhen Pan, Daniel Giammar 2017 Trace Metals in Soils As Indicators of Past Human Activities at the Huanbei Shang City Site in Anyang, China. Paper presented at the 82nd Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, Vancouver, BC. Yi-Ling Lin 2016 Bone Craft Production at the Locus of Xinanzhuang in Anyang China: Raw materials and cutting strategies by Yi-Ling Lin. Presented at the 81st Annual Society for American Archaeology Conference, Orlando, FL. Chen, Pochan, Yi-Ling Lin, Ellen Hsieh, and Pei-Yu Chen 2009 The Survey Report of 2008-2009 Chengdu Plain Archaeological Survey Project. Paper presented at the 2008 Annual Meeting of Taiwan Archaeology. Taipei, Taiwan. March 28-29. Lin, Yi-Ling 2008 Chaîne Opératoire and the Ceramic Transformation during the Late Neolithic,Taipei Basin, Taiwan: The Petrographic Analysis and X-Ray Diffraction Analysis of the Tianwentai Site. Paper presented at the Fourth Worldwide Conference of the Society for East Asian Archaeology (SEAA). Beijing, China. June 2-5. 2008 The Mineral Component Analysis and Related Discussions of Pottery at the Tianwentai Site, Taipei City. Poster presented at the International Conference of Archaeology around Greater Taiwan Area & Annual Meeting of Taiwan Archaeology 2007. Taipei, Taiwan. May 10-11. 2008 The Ceramic Thin Section Analysis and X-Ray Diffraction Analysis of the Pottery from the Tianwentai Site, Taipei. Paper presented at the 8 th Annual Graduate Student Conference of Anthropology & Ethnology. Nantou, Taiwan. March 29-30 Teaching Experience Teaching Assistant 2017 Spring Washington University in Saint Louis. Course: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Guest Lecture Feb 26, 2015 Washington University - Chinese Archaeology (Instructor: Xinyi Liu) - Culture, Society and Feasting in the Shang Dynasty, China.
LIN YI-LING C u r r i c u l u m V i t a e 6 Professional Affiliations Society of East Asian Archaeology (SEAA) Certificate Service Skills Certificate of Proficiency in Teaching Chinese as a Second/ Foreign Language from Ministry of Education, Republic of China (Taiwan) Foreign Language Required: English Certificate of Proficiency in Teaching Chinese as a Second Language Program: Taipei Language Institute May 2015 to May 2016 President Taiwanese Graduate Student Association, Washington University in St. Louis 2003 to 2004 Tutor Weekly Astronomy Course at Min-Lian Elementary School, Hualien, Taiwan July to August 2003 Director Astronomy Summer Camp at Green Island Elementary School, Taidong, Taiwan. Endowed by National Youth Commission, Executive Yuan, Republic of China (Taiwan). July to August 2002 Volunteer Community Service of Tzu Chi Youth Volunteer Association at Jiji Elementary School, Nantou, Taiwan. Language Native Language: Taiwanese, Chinese and Mandarin Fluent in speech, writing and reading: English Related Skills Petrographic Analysis Geochemical Analysis