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''The family name is An.'' An Jiayao is a Chinese archaeologist and the director the Xi’an Research Program and the Han & Tang Research Program of the Archaeology Research Institute under the
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(CASS). She is a specialist in the ancient glass of
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, and the
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and has additional interests in Sui and
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Buddhist temples, the
Taiye Lake Taiye Lake or Taiye Pond was an artificial lake in imperial City, Beijing, during the Jin, Yuan, Ming, and Qing dynasties of China. The beauty and utility of the lake was responsible for the siting of Kublai Khan's palace and the position of m ...
ruins at the Tang dynasty Da Ming Palace, and the
preservation Preservation may refer to: Heritage and conservation * Preservation (library and archival science), activities aimed at prolonging the life of a record while making as few changes as possible * ''Preservation'' (magazine), published by the Nat ...
and exhibition of archaeological sites. She received her MA in 1982 from Archaeology Department of CASS and has been involved in numerous excavations. From 2001 to 2005, she led an excavation at the imperial gardens at Daming Palace's Taiye Pond in a joint project between CASS's Institute of Archaeology and Japan's
Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties The , also known by its former name, the Nara Research Institute for Cultural Properties, is one of two research institutes that comprise the National Institutes for Cultural Heritage, an independent administrative institution created in 2001. Es ...
. In 2014, she received a letter of appointment to membership in the
Central Research Institute of Culture and History Central Research Institute of Culture and History ( Chinese: 中央文史研究馆) is a think tank founded by the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese government. The Premier of the State Council appoints its presidents, vice presidents, and ...
from Premier
Li Keqiang Li Keqiang ( zh, s=李克强, p=Lǐ Kèqiáng; 3 July 1955 – 27 October 2023) was a Chinese economist and politician who served as the seventh premier of China from 2013 to 2023. He was also the second-ranked member of the Politburo Standing ...
. As deputy leader of the World Heritage Expert Group at the
State Administration of Cultural Heritage The National Cultural Heritage Administration (NCHA; ) is a national bureau managed by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of China. It is responsible for the national protection of cultural relics and the regulation of museums. History After ...
, she also helped submit applications to
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for the Anyang Yin Ruins, the West Lake in
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, and the Site of Xanaduto to become World Heritage Sites.


Bibliography

* Jiayao, An, James C. Y. Watt, Angela F. Howard, Boris I. Marshak, Su Bai, and Zhao Feng, with contributions by Prudence O. Harper, et al. (2004) ''China: Dawn of a Golden Age, 200–750 A.D.'' New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art. * Jiayao, An and Annette L. Juliano, (2012) ''Unearthed: Recent Archaeological Discoveries from Northern China''.Williamstown, Massachusetts: Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. *An Jiayao (2002) "Polycrome and monochrome glass of the Warring States and Han periods" pp. 45–70 in Braghin, C. (ed) ''Chinese Glass. Archaeological studies on the uses and social contest of glass artefacts from the Warring States to the Northern Song Period (fifth century B.C. to twelfth century A.D.)'' * Jiayao, An. (1984) “Early Glassware in Ancient China”, ''Acta Archaeological Sinica'', Vol. 4, pp. 413–448. * Jiayao, An.(1987) “Early Glassware” Trans. By M. Henderson. ''The Oriental Ceramic Society'', no.12. * Jiayao, An. (1991) “Dated Islamic Glass in China.” ''Bulletin of the Asia Institute'' 5, pp. 123–137. * Jiayao, An. “Glass Trade in Southeast Asia” ''Ancient Trades and Cultural Contacts in Southeast Asia'' pp. 127–138. * Jiayao, An. (1997) ‘Report on the 1995-1996 Excavation of the Hanyuan Hall Archaeological Site at the Tang Dynasty Daming Palace’, ''Acta Archaeologica Sinica'', Vol. 3, pp. 341–406. * Jiayao, An. (2000) ‘Excavation of the Huanqiu Ruins in the Tang Dynasty Chang’an Capital in Xi’an, Shaanxi Province’, ''Kaogu'' ''(Archaeology)'', Vol. 7, pp. 29–47. * Jiayao, An. (2005) ‘A Study into the Design of the Dragon Tail Road of the Tang Dynasty Daming Palace’s Hanyuan Hall’ in ''Chinese Archaeology in the New Century : Papers in Honour of Professor Wang Zhongshu’s Eightieth Birthday'', (Science Press), pp. 691–706.


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