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- Data for: Ritual Economy and Ancient Maya Bloodletting: Obsidian Blades from Actun Uayazba Kab (Handprint Cave), Belize These are the tables summarizing the microwear data from experiments with obsidian blades and flakes.
- Data for: Royal funerals, ritual stones and participatory networks in the maritime Tongan stateGeochemical analysis of stone burial stones from Tonga using pXRF and LA-ICP-MS
- Data for: Mesolithic mobility and social contact networks in South Scandinavia around 7000 cal. BC: Lithic raw materials and isotopic proveniencing of human remains from Norje Sunnansund, SwedenSupplements to: Mesolithic mobility and social contact networks in South Scandinavia around 7000 cal. BC: Lithic raw materials and isotopic proveniencing of human remains from Norje Sunnansund, Sweden. S1: Additional information about the site Norje Sunnansund S2: Strontium data S3: Lithic data
- Data for: Ritual household deposits and the religious imaginaries of early Medieval Dalmatia (Croatia)Bribirska glavica is located in the Šibenik hinterland, about 12 km to the northwest of Skradin, in northern Dalmatia. Most recently unpublished excavations directed by M. Zekan in 2012 revealed two clay pots (one covering the other) near the wall, and possibly under the hearth, of one of the early medieval houses on sub-locality Tjeme, close to the western city-walls. Reports of the find are patchy and the pots, still full of soil, were only discovered a few years later in a storeroom (Milošević 2015). Inside the pot was two eggs (one whole and one broken) and a whetstone made of sandstone. In 2016 the 0.5l soil sample from within the pot was wet sieved, through bucket flotation using a 250 μm sieve, and the content examined for archaeobotanical remains (Table 1). Twenty seven identified plant remains were recovered, in particular, three barley grains (Hordeum vulgare) and nineteen seeds of cinquefoil (Potentilla sp.), along with about 2ml of small charcoal fragments.
- Data for: Late Pleistocene human occupation in the Maloti-Drakensberg region of southern Africa: new radiocarbon dates from Rose Cottage Cave and inter-site comparisonsLithic measures and modelled date ranges for five sites, with groupings for statistical comparisons.
- Data for: Cultural spaces and climate change: modeling Holocene archaeological settlement patterns on the coastal plain of the Southeastern United States.JMP files
- Data for: Endowment, Investment, and the Transforming Coast: Long-Term Human-Environment Interactions and Territorial Proprietorship in the Prince Rupert Harbour, CanadaSupplemental Table 1 is an excel table of radiocarbon dates from sites GbTo-185, GbTo-183, and GbTo-64, which together form a constellation of sites that indicate persistent use of a particular area in the Prince Rupert Harbour even as relative sea level fell through the Holocene. Some of the dates from GbTo-185 are previously unpublished until now. Supplemental Table 2 is an excel table of radiocarbon dates from shell-bearing sites in the Prince Rupert Harbour area and calculations of accumulation rates between vertically sequenced pairs of dates.
- Data for: Governing martial traditions: post-conflict ritual sites in Iron Age Northern Europe (200 BC–160 AD)GIS-based plot map with post-conflict sites
- Data for: Pottery technology as a revealer of cultural and symbolic shifts: Funerary and ritual practices in the Sion ‘Petit-Chasseur’ megalithic necropolis (3100-1600 BC, Western Switzerland)This Microsoft Excel file provides the detailed list of all potsherds and vases analyzed in our study on pottery technology on the megalithic necropolis of Sion 'Petit-Chasseur' (Switzerland). It includes inventory numbers, indications of structures, stratigraphic levels, chronological attribution, as well as typological elements, decoration, and weight.
- Data for: A 2,500 Year Historical Ecology of Agricultural Production under Empire in Dhiban, JordanThe data used for a forthcoming article, which will compile in R Studio via supplement_a.RMD. The associated PDF contains a reader-friendly version of the analyses and coe.
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