Bioarchaeology, which encompasses the study of ancient DNA, osteoarchaeology, paleopathology, palaeoproteomics, stable isotopes, and zooarchaeology, is generating an ever-increasing volume of data as a result of advancements in molecular biology, technology, and publishing techniques. This data, derived from a finite amount of material, holds immense value in the analysis of our human ancestors' lives. To ensure the long-term reusability of this data, one potential approach is to make it FAIR. This entails making the data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable. A Needs Analysis revealed that the reuse of bioarchaeological data is considered significant, with extensive reuse already taking place across various bioarchaeology subdi...
Environmental archaeology is a complex mix of empirical analysis and qualitative interpretation.It i...
The practices of data sharing, data citation and data reuse are all crucial aspects of the reproduci...
Although the first ancient DNA molecules were extracted more than three decades ago, the first ancie...
Bioarchaeology, which encompasses the study of ancient DNA, osteoarchaeology, paleopathology, palaeo...
Data collected for conference proceeding accessible here :https://zenodo.org/record/813991
<p>The inability of journals and books to accommodate data and to make it reusable has led to the gr...
In the current trend for e-Science, i.e. collaborative, computationally- or data-intensive research,...
Interdisciplinary collaborations and data sharing are essential to addressing the long history of hu...
Bioarchaeology is the contextual analysis of biological remains from past societies. It is a young a...
As the primary evidence for understanding our human past, ‘traditional’ bioarchaeology is the macros...
Ancient metagenomics is a powerful tool for adding a deep-time dimension to biological projects. Bei...
Interdisciplinary collaborations and data sharing are essential to addressing the long history of hu...
Using skeletal and material remains respectively, archaeologists and physical anthropologists attemp...
The long-term lifecycle management of natural history data requires careful planning. Elements that ...
Palaeontology is the study of ancient life in all its forms: vertebrates, arthropods, plants and man...
Environmental archaeology is a complex mix of empirical analysis and qualitative interpretation.It i...
The practices of data sharing, data citation and data reuse are all crucial aspects of the reproduci...
Although the first ancient DNA molecules were extracted more than three decades ago, the first ancie...
Bioarchaeology, which encompasses the study of ancient DNA, osteoarchaeology, paleopathology, palaeo...
Data collected for conference proceeding accessible here :https://zenodo.org/record/813991
<p>The inability of journals and books to accommodate data and to make it reusable has led to the gr...
In the current trend for e-Science, i.e. collaborative, computationally- or data-intensive research,...
Interdisciplinary collaborations and data sharing are essential to addressing the long history of hu...
Bioarchaeology is the contextual analysis of biological remains from past societies. It is a young a...
As the primary evidence for understanding our human past, ‘traditional’ bioarchaeology is the macros...
Ancient metagenomics is a powerful tool for adding a deep-time dimension to biological projects. Bei...
Interdisciplinary collaborations and data sharing are essential to addressing the long history of hu...
Using skeletal and material remains respectively, archaeologists and physical anthropologists attemp...
The long-term lifecycle management of natural history data requires careful planning. Elements that ...
Palaeontology is the study of ancient life in all its forms: vertebrates, arthropods, plants and man...
Environmental archaeology is a complex mix of empirical analysis and qualitative interpretation.It i...
The practices of data sharing, data citation and data reuse are all crucial aspects of the reproduci...
Although the first ancient DNA molecules were extracted more than three decades ago, the first ancie...