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201801.故院長講座. 胡適院長講座「這裡是哪裡?我們是誰?臺灣考古學研究的觀察」李匡悌 
201602.知識饗宴「南科考古-發現臺灣五千年」李匡悌 
20102009年南科考古工作─柑港遺址搶救發掘初步報告臧振華 ; 李匡悌 ; 朱正宜; 陳俊男
2015A Genetic Analysis of Taoyuan Pig and Its Phylogenetic Relationship to Eurasian Pig BreedsKuang-Ti Li ; Chun-Chun Cheng; Chia-Hsuan Chen; Chien-Yi Hung; Yu-Ten JuAsian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences 28(4), 457-466
2010An Alternative Approach to study Taiwan Strait Archaeology in the 21st CenturyLi, Kuang-Ti 
2017Archaeological and Climatic data from elemental ratios using rapid analysis of shell carbonate with LIBSKuang-ti Li ; N. Hausmann; D. Anglos
2015Archaeological heritage in the Tainan Science Park of Taiwan (南科考古發現與研究系列叢書之三)Cheng-Hwa Tsang ; Kuang-Ti Li 臺東
2018Archaeological Investigation of People Interacting with the World in the Early Neolithic TaiwanKuang-ti Li 
2003Ceramic Remains from Kueishan and Discussions Relating to the Relationship of Formosan Aborigines in Southern TaiwanLi, Kuang-Ti Collection and Research 16, 79-90
1997Change and Stability in the Dietary System of a Prehistoric Coastal Population in Southern TaiwanLi, Kuang-Ti Arizona State University, Tempe, Dept. of Anthropology, p.
1993Change and Stability in the Dietary System of a Prehistoric Coastal Population in Southern Taiwan: A Research Design (探討台灣南端鵝鑾鼻地區史前海岸族群攝食系統的研究設計)Li, Kuang-Ti Journal of Taiwan Museum(臺灣省立博物館半年刊) 第46卷第1期,頁47-67
2000Change and stability in the dietary system of prehistoric O-luan-pi inhabitants in southern TaiwanLi, Kuang-Ti Bulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association 20(4), 159-164
2022Changes in marine resource consumption over the past 5000 years in southwestern Taiwan revealed by fish otolithsLin, Chien-Hsiang ; Wang, Yen-Chun; Ribas-Deulofeu, Lauriane; Chang, Chih-Wei; Li, Kuang-Ti JOURNAL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE 42, 103400
2011Changes Induced by Human Exploitation in Prehistoric Shellfish Population: A Case Study from OLP II Site Excavation, Southern Trip of Taiwan李匡悌 
2016Chapter 24 - A Biodistance Analysis of Mandibles From Taiwan, Asia, and the Pacific: A Search for Polynesian OriginsPietrusewsky, M; Lauer, A; Tsang, C-h; Li, K-t ; Douglas, MTBiological Distance Analysis: Forensic and Bioarchaeological Perspectives (Elsevier : Academic Press)
2013Chapter 30: First Farmers and their Coastal Adaptation in Prehistoric TaiwanLi, Kuang-ti A Companion to Chinese Archaeology(Wiley Blackwell Companions to Anthropology Ser) (New York : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated)
2016Chemical composition of glass bead in Kueishan site, southern Taiwan (the late 1st millennium AD)Kuan-Wen Wang; Kuang-ti Li ; Yoshiyuki Iizuka; Caroline Jackson
2008Environmental Information Inferred from the Stable Carbon and Oxygen Isotopes of Live and Archaeological Turban Snails from Hengchun Peninsula, Southern TaiwanMii, Horng-sheng; Shih, Feng-hsi; Li, Kuang-ti 
2021Glass beads from Guishan in Iron Age Taiwan: inter-regional bead exchange between Taiwan, Southeast Asia and beyondKuan-Wen Wang ; Kuang-Ti Li ; Yoshiyuki Iizuka ; Yi-Kong Hsieh; Caroline JacksonJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports 35, 102737
2023Glass ornaments from southwestern Taiwan: new light on maritime glass exchange across Southeast, South and West Asia in the early-mid 1st millennium CEKuan-Wen Wang ; Laure Dussubieux; Yoshiyuki Iizuka ; Kuang-ti Li ; Cheng-hwa Tsang Heritage Science 11, 255
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