Will It ever be FAIR?: Making archaeological data findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable
A fundamental task of archaeology is to address challenging scientific questions related to
the complexity of human societies. If we are to systematically understand the processes that …
the complexity of human societies. If we are to systematically understand the processes that …
Forensic application of isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) for human identification
LA Chesson, GE Berg, AJ Edwards, TH Chau, L Low… - Science & Justice, 2023 - Elsevier
Application of isotope ratio mass spectrometry (IRMS) to skeletal remains has become an
important tool to investigate human behavior and history. Isotopic variations in collagen …
important tool to investigate human behavior and history. Isotopic variations in collagen …
BITACORA: An isotopic database of modern human tissues (keratin, teeth) for Argentina
LO Valenzuela, F Otero, LL Loupias, M Béguelin… - Science & Justice, 2023 - Elsevier
As a consequence of the recent history of Argentina related to crimes against humanity, the
country has positioned itself as a leader on Forensic Anthropology in human rights contexts …
country has positioned itself as a leader on Forensic Anthropology in human rights contexts …
Ethics and applications of isotope analysis in archaeology
This synthesis explores specific ethical questions that commonly arise in isotopic analysis.
For more than four decades, isotope analysis has been employed in archeological studies to …
For more than four decades, isotope analysis has been employed in archeological studies to …
[HTML][HTML] The Caribbean and Mesoamerica Biogeochemical Isotope Overview (CAMBIO)
Abstract The Caribbean & Mesoamerica Biogeochemical Isotope Overview (CAMBIO) is an
archaeological data community designed to integrate published biogeochemical data from …
archaeological data community designed to integrate published biogeochemical data from …
[HTML][HTML] Nitrogen palaeo-isoscapes: Changing spatial gradients of faunal δ15N in late Pleistocene and early Holocene Europe
Nitrogen isotope ratio analysis (δ15N) of animal tissue is widely used in archaeology and
palaeoecology to investigate diet and ecological niche. Data interpretations require an …
palaeoecology to investigate diet and ecological niche. Data interpretations require an …
[HTML][HTML] Shrouded in history: Unveiling the ways of life of an early Muslim population in Santarém, Portugal (8th– 10th century AD)
RA MacRoberts, M Liberato, X Roca-Rada, MJ Valente… - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
In around 716 AD, the city of Santarém, Portugal, was conquered by the Berber and Arab
armies that swept the Iberian Peninsula and went on to rule the region until the 12th century …
armies that swept the Iberian Peninsula and went on to rule the region until the 12th century …
[HTML][HTML] Achievements of the ARIADNE Initiative for Archaeological Data Sharing and Research
G Geser - Internet Archaeology, 2023 - intarch.ac.uk
The overall objective of the ARIADNE initiative is to help archaeological research and data
management communities in Europe and beyond to more effectively share and use data that …
management communities in Europe and beyond to more effectively share and use data that …
[HTML][HTML] How FAIR Is Bioarchaeological Data: With a Particular Emphasis on Making Archaeological Science Data Reusable
A Lien-Talks - Journal of Computer Applications in …, 2024 - journal.caa-international.org
Archaeology is witnessing an exponential rise in data generation, and this can be
particularly seen in the field of bioarchaeology which encompasses ancient DNA …
particularly seen in the field of bioarchaeology which encompasses ancient DNA …
[HTML][HTML] Mobility and connection among the Early Bronze Age Syrian elite
The archaeological site of Umm el-Marra (in the Jabbul plain, western Syria), is a large,
fortified urban center. Excavations have uncovered ten tomb structures built during the Early …
fortified urban center. Excavations have uncovered ten tomb structures built during the Early …