Since the beginning of 2013
Open Context has added the following:
Each project represents a specific study or research effort
conducted by a single investigator or a
team of collaborating investigators. The
data and documentation presented in a project can be freely used and
referenced by the research community and
public for re-analysis, comparison with other collections, visualization
, or other applications provided data
contributors are properly credited with citation.
Project |
Editorial Status |
Description |
Primary People |
Keywords |
Mikt’sqaq Angayuk Finds
|
★★★☆☆
|
Finds catalog from Mikt’sqaq Angayuk, an historic Alutiiq settlement of the early 19th century, Alaska
|
Amy V. Margaris,
Fanny Ballantine-Himberg,
Mark Rusk,
Patrick Saltonstall |
Alaska,
Alutiiq,
Kodiak,
Russian colonialism,
trade,
subsistence,
economy,
historical archaeology,
finds catalog,
archaeological collections
|
Asian Stoneware Jars
|
★★★☆☆
|
Element composition of Asian Stoneware Jars from the 9th - 19th centuries CE
|
Peter Grave |
inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometry,
neutron activation analysis,
Early Modern,
trade,
stoneware,
dragon jars
|
Zooarchaeology of Öküzini Cave
|
★★★☆☆
|
Animal exploitation patterns in SW Anatolia during the
Epipaleolithic from assemblages excavated from a finely-stratified cave
|
Levent Atici |
Öküzini Cave,
Western Taurus Mountains,
South West Anatolia,
Turkey,
Epipaleolithic,
Terminal Pleistocene,
Zooarchaeology,
Forager adaptations,
Hunting,
Subsistence
|
Zooarchaeology of Karain Cave B
|
★★★☆☆
|
Changes in hunter-gatherer lifestyles that may have led to sedentary agricultural economies in SW Anatolia
|
Levent Atici |
Karain B Cave,
Western Taurus Mountains,
South West Anatolia,
Turkey,
Epipaleolithic,
Terminal Pleistocene,
Zooarchaeology,
Faunal analysis,
Foragers,
Hunting,
Caprines,
Subsistence
|
West Stow West Zooarchaeology
|
(Forthcoming)
|
West Stow, Suffolk County, UK Rescue excavations conducted at
the site in advance of the construction of a new Visitor Centre
|
Pamela Crabtree |
West Stow village,
subsistence,
mammal and bird remains,
economy,
Early Anglo-Saxon,
zooarchaeology |
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