[HTML][HTML] Curating archaeological knowledge in the digital continuum: From practice to infrastructure

C Dallas�- Open Archaeology, 2015 - degruyter.com
As a “grand challenge” for digital archaeology, I propose the adoption of programmatic
research to meet the challenges of archaeological curation in the digital continuum�…

Theorising the digital: A call to action for the archaeological community

S Perry, JS Taylor, M Matsumoto…�- Oceans of data�…, 2018 - torrossa.com
Although archaeologists are increasingly critically engaged in their deployment of
computational approaches, those who label themselves as 'digital archaeologists' are�…

Citizen science in archaeology

ML Smith�- American Antiquity, 2014 - cambridge.org
Citizen science, as a process of volunteer participation through crowdsourcing, facilitates the
creation of mass data sets needed to address subtle and large-scale patterns in complex�…

Satellite-based remote sensing rapidly reveals extensive record of Holocene coastal settlement on Madagascar

DS Davis, V Andriankaja, TL Carnat…�- Journal of�…, 2020 - Elsevier
Despite decades of archaeological research, roughly 75% of Madagascar's land area
remains archaeologically unexplored and the oldest sites on the island are difficult to locate�…

Avatars, monsters, and machines: A cyborg archaeology

C Morgan�- European Journal of Archaeology, 2019 - cambridge.org
As digital practice in archaeology becomes pervasive and increasingly invisible, I argue that
there is a deep creative potential in practising a cyborg archaeology. A cyborg archaeology�…

Durkheim with data: The database of religious history

E Slingerland, B Sullivan�- Journal of the American Academy of�…, 2017 - academic.oup.com
This article introduces a new online, quantitative encyclopedia of religious cultural history,
the Database of Religious History (DRH). The DRH aims to systematically collect information�…

The contributions of animal bones from archaeological sites: the past and future of zooarchaeology

TE Steele�- Journal of Archaeological Science, 2015 - Elsevier
Humans and animals share a universal and intimate relationship that stretches from the
earliest appearance of our lineage, through our prehistory, and into history and the modern�…

Paleoenvironmental reconstruction from faunal remains: ecological basics and analytical assumptions

RL Lyman�- Journal of Archaeological Research, 2017 - Springer
Paleozoologists have long used taxa represented by ancient faunal remains to reconstruct
paleoenvironments. Those ancient environments were the selective contexts in which�…

Deforestation caused abrupt shift in Great Lakes nitrogen cycle

EJ Guiry, M Buckley, TJ Orchard…�- Limnology and�…, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Despite the longstanding significance of North America's Great Lakes, little is known about
their preindustrial ecology. Here, we report on when and how humans first became a main�…

Landscape taphonomy predictably complicates demographic reconstruction

DA Contreras, BF Codding�- Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2023 - Springer
Accurately reconstructing past human population dynamics is critical for explaining major
patterns in the human past. Demand for demographic proxies has driven hopeful interest in�…