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Li Feng (Chinese: 李峰; pinyin: Lǐ Fēng; born 1962), or Feng Li, is a professor of Early Chinese History and Archaeology at Columbia University, where he is director of graduate studies for the Department of East Asian Languages and Culture. He received his MA in 1986 from the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and his Ph.D. in 2000 from the University of Chicago. He also did Ph.D. work in the University of Tokyo (1991). He is both a field archaeologist and an historian of Early China with primary interest in bronze inscriptions of the Shang-Zhou period. Li founded the Columbia Early China Seminar in 2002, and directed Columbia's first archaeological field project in China, in the Shandong Peninsula, in 2006–2011.

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  • Li Feng (Chinese: 李峰; pinyin: Lǐ Fēng; born 1962), or Feng Li, is a professor of Early Chinese History and Archaeology at Columbia University, where he is director of graduate studies for the Department of East Asian Languages and Culture. He received his MA in 1986 from the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and his Ph.D. in 2000 from the University of Chicago. He also did Ph.D. work in the University of Tokyo (1991). He is both a field archaeologist and an historian of Early China with primary interest in bronze inscriptions of the Shang-Zhou period. Li founded the Columbia Early China Seminar in 2002, and directed Columbia's first archaeological field project in China, in the Shandong Peninsula, in 2006–2011. (en)
  • Li Feng (1962) è un docente universitario cinese esperto di sinologia, in particolare di storia antica della Cina.. Li Feng è un professore di Storia antica cinese e archeologia all'Università della Columbia, di cui è direttore degli studi per il dipartimento di lingue e culture dell'Asia orientale.Ha ricevuto il suo MA nel 1986 dall'Istituto di Archeologia, Accademia cinese delle scienze sociali ed il suo dottorato nel 2000 dall'Università di Chicago. Ha inoltre conseguito un dottorato all'università di Tokyo (1991).È sia un archeologo sul campo che uno storico della Cina antica con interesse primario nelle iscrizioni in bronzo del periodo Shang e Zhou. (it)
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  • Li Feng (Chinese: 李峰; pinyin: Lǐ Fēng; born 1962), or Feng Li, is a professor of Early Chinese History and Archaeology at Columbia University, where he is director of graduate studies for the Department of East Asian Languages and Culture. He received his MA in 1986 from the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and his Ph.D. in 2000 from the University of Chicago. He also did Ph.D. work in the University of Tokyo (1991). He is both a field archaeologist and an historian of Early China with primary interest in bronze inscriptions of the Shang-Zhou period. Li founded the Columbia Early China Seminar in 2002, and directed Columbia's first archaeological field project in China, in the Shandong Peninsula, in 2006–2011. When sinologist Cho-yun Hsu's Western Chou Civilization (1988) was reprinted in Chinese in 2012, Hsu invited Li Feng to write a chapter-length postscript to update the book with new discoveries made in the intervening decades. In his preface, Hsu praised Li's expertise in both field archaeology and traditional history, and expressed his hope that Li would one day write a new history of the Zhou (Chou) dynasty to supersede his work. (en)
  • Li Feng (1962) è un docente universitario cinese esperto di sinologia, in particolare di storia antica della Cina.. Li Feng è un professore di Storia antica cinese e archeologia all'Università della Columbia, di cui è direttore degli studi per il dipartimento di lingue e culture dell'Asia orientale.Ha ricevuto il suo MA nel 1986 dall'Istituto di Archeologia, Accademia cinese delle scienze sociali ed il suo dottorato nel 2000 dall'Università di Chicago. Ha inoltre conseguito un dottorato all'università di Tokyo (1991).È sia un archeologo sul campo che uno storico della Cina antica con interesse primario nelle iscrizioni in bronzo del periodo Shang e Zhou. Li ha fondato il seminario "Columbia Early China" nel 2002 e ha diretto il progetto di scavo archeologico della Columbia in Cina, nella penisola dello Shandong tra il 2006 ed il 2011. (it)
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