Increasing the Accessibility of Ancient DNA within Archaeology
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 86th Annual Meeting, Online (2021)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Increasing the Accessibility of Ancient DNA within Archaeology" at the 86th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Building on 2019's session examining how ancient DNA research can best support the goals of archaeology, we focus this year’s session on how ancient DNA research and the data it generates can be made more accessible to archaeologists, and why this is essential for the future of archaeogenetics. The field of ancient DNA continues along a trajectory of rapid growth, with many studies now analyzing tens or hundreds of individuals from previously unexplored regions of the world or periods of time. This trend emphasizes the need for an increase in the quantity and quality of communication between archaeologists and geneticists surrounding the standards and guidelines used to develop research agendas as well as the analytical methods used and interpretations made in studies of the past. The papers in this session provide examples of integrative archaeogenetics projects, present methodological developments that have enabled such projects, and otherwise discuss and explore the symbiotic relationship between archaeology and genetics. By increasing the transparency of our research and taking further steps toward a common language understood by researchers from these different, but complementary, disciplines, the papers in this session broadly contribute to the overarching goal of furthering active dialogue between archaeologists and geneticists.
Other Keywords
ancient DNA •
Migration •
contact period •
Historical Archaeology •
Ethics •
Historic •
Indigenous •
Ancestral Pueblo •
Paquime •
Bronze Age
Geographic Keywords
North America (Continent) •
United Mexican States (Country) •
United States of America (Country) •
Republic of El Salvador (Country) •
Belize (Country) •
Republic of Guatemala (Country) •
USA (Country) •
North America •
Mesoamerica •
Tamaulipas (State / Territory)
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- Documents (9)
- Ancient DNA from Campeche, Mexico, Reveals a Socially Segregated Population in the First Two Centuries after Hispanic Contact (2021)
- A Call for Contextualized Ancient DNA Research in Mexico: The Importance of Developing Ancient DNA Collaborations that Further Education and Technology Transfer and Infrastructure in Developing Countries: Perspectives from Mexico's Experiences (2021)
- Exploring Male Sex-Bias in Ancient DNA Research (2021)
- First Results of the “Proyecto de investigación de poblaciones antiguas en el norte y occidente de México” (2021)
- Genetic Change in South Patagonia over Seven Millennia (2021)
- Identifying Seventeenth-Century Africans and High-Status Englishmen at Jamestown, Virginia (2021)
- Integrating Grapevine Palaeogenomics with Archaeobotanical Methods to Explore the History of Winemaking (2021)
- Linking the Past to the Present: Collaborative DNA Research with Native Californians (2021)
- Migrating Genes, or How to Avoid the Free-Ranging Genome (2021)