Making sense of fossils and artefacts: a review of best practices for the design of a successful workflow for machine learning-assisted citizen science projects. [PDF]
Eijkelboom I +10 more
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The seasonality experiment: Investigating how seasons affect the burning conditions of cremations. [PDF]
Stamataki E +4 more
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From ice cores to dinosaurs: physical collections managers' research data curation perceptions and behaviors. [PDF]
Bishop BW +4 more
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Learning to Love Rats: A Postwar Ecology in a Cambodian Minefield
ABSTRACT This paper follows the implementation of landmine detection rats in Cambodia. Over the course of my ethnographic fieldwork with the team for the landmine detection rat technique training in Cambodia, I saw that the way the human landmine detectors (a.k.a.
Darcie DeAngelo
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Classifying polish in use-wear analysis with convolutional neural networks. [PDF]
Eleftheriadou A +3 more
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ABSTRACT This paper examines local taste practices in the era of “legitimate trade” when the trade in botanical (e.g., palm oil, palm kernel oil, and cocoa) and nonbotanical (e.g., ivory, textiles) commodities replaced the trade in enslaved Africans. Following the 1807 British abolition of the Atlantic trade in enslaved people, the locus of the trade ...
Dela Kuma
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Monumental rock art illustrates that humans thrived in the Arabian Desert during the Pleistocene-Holocene transition. [PDF]
Guagnin M +16 more
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Archaeological Collections and the Public—It Isn't All about Us [PDF]
Katrina C. L. Eichner +2 more
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ABSTRACT How do we imagine the future, especially in our current moment? This keynote encourages us to consider lessons learned and shared by those who have gone before us. This includes a giant of our discipline, Zora Neale Hurston, whose praxis challenges us to be present and to listen and learn from another vantage point.
Antoinette Jackson
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Slab Grave expansion disrupted long co-existence of distinct Bronze Age herders in central Mongolia. [PDF]
Lee J +10 more
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