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Dr. Eileen Lam received her PhD in Chinese art history from the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Her doctoral research focused on a lavish group of jades discovered in princely tombs of the second century BC in southeastern China. Prior to joining the Department of Cultural and Creative Arts, she was awarded the J. S. Lee Memorial Fellowship and worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the Art Institute of Chicago, USA. She lectures courses in the fields of material culture, and history of Chinese art. Her current research focuses on tomb art and the materiality of objects in ancient China. She recently has carried out research projects and published on ritual object and its representations of Han China.
Research interests
. Materiality of Art
. Ancient Chinese Art and Society
. Cultural History of Chinese Jade
. Chinese Tomb Art and Afterlife belief
. Ritual Art and Celestial Worship
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Power of Texts: Inscriptions on Ritual Objects of the Han Period (206 BCE−220 CE)
LAM, H. L. E. (PI)
01/01/24 → 30/06/26
Project: Research project
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A Reappraisal of Ancient Glass in the Han period (206 BCE-220 CE)
LAM, H. L. E. (PI)
01/01/20 → 31/12/22
Project: Research project
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Beyond Imitation: Ritual Objects, Pictorial Representations and Religious Beliefs of Han China
LAM, H. L. E. (PI)
01/01/15 → 30/06/18
Project: Research project
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Glass Containers of the Han China
LAM, H. L. E., Jul 2022.Research output: Contribution to conference › Papers
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Glass burial suits and glass plaques in Han mortuary rituals
LAM, H. L. E., Sept 2021.Research output: Contribution to conference › Papers
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江蘇省徐州市獅子山楚王陵出土玉龍佩の研究
林巧羚, Dec 2021, In: 中國考古學. 21, p. 45-53Research output: Contribution to journal › Articles › peer-review