[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�…
research to meet the challenges of archaeological curation in the digital continuum�…
Theorising the digital: A call to action for the archaeological community
Although archaeologists are increasingly critically engaged in their deployment of
computational approaches, those who label themselves as 'digital archaeologists' are�…
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�…
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�…
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�…
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 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�…
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�…
paleoenvironments. Those ancient environments were the selective contexts in which�…
Deforestation caused abrupt shift in Great Lakes nitrogen cycle
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�…
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�…
patterns in the human past. Demand for demographic proxies has driven hopeful interest in�…