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Digital Curation Model for the Chora of Metaponto Publication Series (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jessica Trelogan. Lauren Jackson. Maria Esteva.

The Institute of Classical Archaeology and Texas Advanced Computing Center have developed the distributed curation model illustrated in these graphics, associated with the poster presented at the poster session entitled The Afterlife of Archaeological Information: Use and Reuse of Digital Archaeological Data at the SAA 80th Annual Meeting. The "collection architecture" presented here integrates existing cyberinfrastructure resources at the University of Texas at Austin, along with an automated...


From Stone to Screen: Squeezing into the World of Digital Archaeology (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Chelsea Gardner. Lisa Tweten. Kaitlyn Solberg.

As the field of Digital Archaeology becomes increasingly prevalent, large-scale projects tend to dominate both thinking about and approaches towards the digital landscape. Scholars and students with smaller budgets and resources are often at a disadvantage; we believe renewed energy should be devoted to exploring the value and integrity of small-scale projects. This poster presents From Stone to Screen, a multi-disciplinary, collaborative, and open-access digitization project launched in 2012...


Grayscale cattle skull (2005)
IMAGE Thomas McGovern.

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NABO Artifacts
PROJECT Uploaded by: Aaron Kendall

Project for artifact data from Norse sites across the North Atlantic islands, including Iceland, Greenland, and Shetland.


News from the Register of Professional Archaeologists-EAA Conference Review (1999)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Charles M. Niquette.

The Fifth Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) was held in Bournemouth, England, September 15th to 19th, 1999. Berle Clay and I attended as representatives of the Register of Professional Archaeologists. Presently, European archaeology is very similar to our own experiences in the middle 1970s and early 1980s, but yet it is unique and diverse in so many ways. Areas of concern to European archaeologists sound all too familiar: how to define significance, the need for...


North Atlantic Biocultural Organization (NABO)
PROJECT CUNY Northern Science and Education Center. Thomas McGovern.

This project file contains NABO publications. NABO was founded over 20 years ago to attempt to cross-cut national and disciplinary boundaries and to help North Atlantic scholars make the most of the immense research potential of our damp and lovely research area. NABO has worked to aid in improving basic data comparability, in assisting practical fieldwork and interdisciplinary ventures, in promoting student training, and in better communicating our findings to other scholars, funding...


(Poster) Unlocking the data behind the Chora of Metaponto publication series: "on-the-fly" solutions for sharing and archiving an evolving collection (2015)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Jessica Trelogan. Lauren Jackson. Maria Esteva.

Archaeological publishing is moving from the traditional model of the print monograph (as the definitive word), to an open and interactive model in which it is expected that primary data and the processes of their collection and interpretation are exposed for the reader to validate, re-use, and reinterpret. Online representation of archaeological data and research, then, must achieve transparency, exposing the relations between field collection and research methods, data objects, metadata, and...


Report on the Analysis of Archaeofauna from the 2006 & 2007 Excavations at Á Sondum (SNR), Sandoy, Faroe Islands (2012)
DOCUMENT Full-Text Seth Brewington.

The 2006/7 archaeological excavations at the site of Á Sondum, in the Faroe Islands, produced an archaeofaunal assemblage of 271 bone and shell fragments. Only about half of the heavily fragmented, poorly preserved assemblage was identifiable to species or taxonomic level. Of the species identified, caprines (sheep/goat) are the most numerous, followed by seabirds. The overall poor condition of the assemblage unfortunately prohibits a robust examination of the Sondum domestic economy.


rvk2002_0817_131056AA (2002)
IMAGE Thomas McGovern.

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rvk2002_0817_131119AA (2002)
IMAGE Thomas McGovern.

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rvk2002_0817_131206AA (2002)
IMAGE Thomas McGovern.

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rvk2002_0817_131246AA (2002)
IMAGE Thomas McGovern.

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rvk2002_0817_131258AA (2002)
IMAGE Thomas McGovern.

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rvk2002_0817_131629AA (2002)
IMAGE Thomas McGovern.

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rvk2002_0817_131637AA (2002)
IMAGE Thomas McGovern.

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rvk2002_0817_131649AA (2002)
IMAGE Thomas McGovern.

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SKULLS2002_0709_112023AA (2002)
IMAGE Thomas McGovern.

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SKULLS2002_0709_112121AA (2002)
IMAGE Thomas McGovern.

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SKULLS2002_0709_112142AA (2002)
IMAGE Thomas McGovern.

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SKULLS2002_0709_112159AA (2002)
IMAGE Thomas McGovern.

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SKULLS2002_0709_112231AA (2002)
IMAGE Thomas McGovern.

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SKULLS2002_0709_112525AA (2002)
IMAGE Thomas McGovern.

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SKULLS2002_0709_112551AA (2002)
IMAGE Thomas McGovern.

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SKULLS2002_0709_112624AA (2002)
IMAGE Thomas McGovern.

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SKULLS2002_0709_112641AA (2002)
IMAGE Thomas McGovern.

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