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publications

Alternative Adaptation Strategy during the Paleolithic–Neolithic Transition: Potential Use of Aquatic Resources in the Western Middle Yangtze Valley, China

Published in Quaternary, 2020

Archaeology; Lithic analysis; China; Paleolithic-Neolithic transition; Teshoa; RHBF

Recommended citation: **Liu, Ruizhe**, Hui Liu, and Shengqian Chen. 2020. "Alternative Adaptation Strategy during the Paleolithic–Neolithic Transition: Potential Use of Aquatic Resources in the Western Middle Yangtze Valley, China" Quaternary 3, no. 3: 28. http://rzliu37.github.io/files/2020RHBF.pdf

Using evolutionary theory to hypothesize a transition from patriliny to matriliny and back again among the ethnic Mosuo of Southwest China

Published in Matrix: A Journal for Matricultural Studies, 2021

Anthropology; Evolutionary theory; Southwest China; Mosuo; Kinship

Recommended citation: Mattison, Siobhan M., Chun-Yi Sum, Adam Z. Reynolds, Gabrielle D. Baca, Tami Blumenfield, Sara Niedbalski, **Ruizhe Liu** et al. "Using evolutionary theory to hypothesize a transition from patriliny to matriliny and back again among the ethnic Mosuo of Southwest China." Matrix: A Journal for Matricultural Studies (2021). http://rzliu37.github.io/files/2021p-m.pdf

Gender Differences in Social Networks Based on Prevailing Kinship Norms in the Mosuo of China

Published in Social Science, 2021

Anthropology; Kinship; SNA; Southwest China; Mosuo; Gender

Recommended citation: Mattison SM, MacLaren NG, **Liu R**, Reynolds AZ, Baca GD, Mattison PM, Zhang M, Sum C-Y, Shenk MK, Blumenfield T, von Rueden C, Wander K. Gender Differences in Social Networks Based on Prevailing Kinship Norms in the Mosuo of China. Social Sciences. 2021; 10(7):253. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci10070253 http://academicpages.github.io/files/2021SNA.pdf

Context Specificity of “Market Integration” among the Matrilineal Mosuo of Southwest China

Published in Current Anthropology, 2022

Anthropology; Evolutionary theory; Southwest China; Mosuo; Market Integration

Recommended citation: Mattison, Siobhán M., Darragh Hare, Neil G. MacLaren, Adam Z. Reynolds, Chun-Yi Sum, **Ruizhe Liu**, Mary K. Shenk et al. "Context Specificity of “Market Integration” among the Matrilineal Mosuo of Southwest China." Current Anthropology 63, no. 1 (2022): 118-124. http://rzliu37.github.io/files/2022MI.pdf

Ridged-hammer Bipolar Flaking and the Paleolithic-Neolithic Transition (锐棱砸击技术与旧新石器时代过渡)

Published in JiangHan Archaeology (江汉考古), 2022

Archaeology; Lithic Analysis; China; Paleolithic-Neolithic transition; Teshoa; RHBF

Recommended citation: Shengqian CHEN, **Ruizhe LIU**, Yixin ZHOU, Bing DONG, Jun ZHAO, Hui. LIU. "Ridged-hammer Bipolar Flaking and the Paleolithic-Neolithic Transition" JiangHan Archaeology 03,180, (2022): 59-69. http://rzliu37.github.io/files/2022RHBF.pdf

talks

Comparative Archaeology 2023

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I was the presenter. My presented topic is “Expanding Horizons: Reimagining Archaeology in the Modern Material Culture Era”.

AABA 2024

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I was in the Poster section. The research is based on the social network data I collected in 2023 of the matrilineal society in Southwest China, and our result shows the flexibility and resilience of kinship structure and kin-based cooperation under market integration.

SFAA 2024

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I was the presenter in the panel discussion of Financial Futures and Identity Politics. The project is the preliminary result of my long-term fieldwork in 2023, “The Resilience of Kin Networks under Market Integration in a Matrilineal Society”.

SFAA 2024

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I was on behalf our research teams to present in the panel discussion of Health beyond the Uterus, Part II.

teaching

Graduate Assistant

Undergraduate course, Anthropology department, UNM, 2019

I am a graduate assistant of anthropology since 2019 fall.