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Hsi-Wen Chen
- PhD Student - Archaeology
Chen Hsi-Wen's dissertation will investigate how and why a form of institutionalized social inequality was promoted and maintained in Hongshan society (4500-3000 BCE), Northeast China. More specifically, demographic reconstruction from regional-scale survey will provide implications for how people interacted with each other in social, political, and economic terms. His other interests include power relations, space, and emotions.