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64 | data table consists of fields organized into thematic groups. Each | ||||
65 | data entry is identified by a unique sequential key (Entry_ ID). The | ||||
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75 | range in kilometres within it is expected to be located relative to | 77 | not the range in kilometres within it is expected to be located | ||
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96 | years; young adult: 20-35 years; middle adult: 35-50 years; old adult: | ||||
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90 | BC expressed by negative numbers. Age assignment followed a | 107 | in years BC and AD with years BC expressed by negative numbers. Age | ||
91 | hierarchical approach. Whenever available we employed direct dates | 108 | assignment followed a hierarchical approach. Whenever available we | ||
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95 | effects were applied. If no secure dating was available from the | 112 | marine radiocarbon reservoir effects were applied on direct | ||
96 | sample context, we employed the site\u2019s chronology given usually | 113 | radiocarbon measurements of human bones (see below). A dataset field | ||
97 | in the archaeological report. If this was also not available, we | 114 | (Dietary_ model_selection) identifies the type of Bayesian model | ||
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121 | for uncalibrated direct radiocarbon dates on sample (14C), its | ||||
122 | uncertainty (14C unc). Period tags are also used to provide | ||||
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139 | data table consists of fields organized into thematic groups. Each | 161 | data table consists of fields organized into thematic groups. Each | ||
140 | data entry is identified by a unique sequential key (Entry_ ID). The | 162 | data entry is identified by a unique sequential key (Entry_ ID). The | ||
141 | data submitter may include additional comments not covered by the | 163 | data submitter may include additional comments not covered by the | ||
142 | existing fields (Comments), and identify the data submitter by name | 164 | existing fields (Comments), and identify the data submitter by name | ||
143 | (ID_ submitter).\r\n\r\nThe archaeological site and sample context are | 165 | (ID_ submitter).\r\n\r\nThe archaeological site and sample context are | ||
144 | described in several fields. A site name (Site name), short site | 166 | described in several fields. A site name (Site name), short site | ||
145 | description of the type of site (Site_ description), short description | 167 | description of the type of site (Site_ description), short description | ||
146 | of burial context (Context description), a context identifier as given | 168 | of burial context (Context description), a context identifier as given | ||
147 | in original publication (Context_ ID), the name of the locality at | 169 | in original publication (Context_ ID), the name of the locality at | ||
148 | which the site is located (Locality), of the corresponding region | 170 | which the site is located (Locality), of the corresponding region | ||
149 | (Region), the site altitude in meteres (Altitude), latitude (Latitude) | 171 | (Region), the site altitude in meteres (Altitude), latitude (Latitude) | ||
150 | and longitude (Longitude) in a WGS84 metric coordinate system, whether | 172 | and longitude (Longitude) in a WGS84 metric coordinate system, whether | ||
151 | the location of a site could not be exactly established (Exact) and if | 173 | the location of a site could not be exactly established (Exact) and if | ||
152 | not the range in kilometres within it is expected to be located | 174 | not the range in kilometres within it is expected to be located | ||
153 | relative to the given coordinates (Radius).\r\n\r\nEach archaeological | 175 | relative to the given coordinates (Radius).\r\n\r\nEach archaeological | ||
154 | individual from which the sample was taken is identified using the | 176 | individual from which the sample was taken is identified using the | ||
155 | identification provided in the original publication (Individual ID) | 177 | identification provided in the original publication (Individual ID) | ||
156 | followed by a short description of the burial | 178 | followed by a short description of the burial | ||
157 | (Burial_type_skeletal_context Burial type). Additional sample | 179 | (Burial_type_skeletal_context Burial type). Additional sample | ||
158 | description includes taxon (Taxon) and the corresponding name in | 180 | description includes taxon (Taxon) and the corresponding name in | ||
159 | common language (Taxon common name). Our database dataset currently | 181 | common language (Taxon common name). Our database dataset currently | ||
160 | contains only human data but in the future we plan to expand it to | 182 | contains only human data but in the future we plan to expand it to | ||
161 | include other taxa. Osteological information includes sex | 183 | include other taxa. Osteological information includes sex | ||
162 | identification (Sex), a text description of age (Age_ category_ | 184 | identification (Sex), a text description of age (Age_ category_ | ||
163 | individual), numeric ranges in years for minimum (Min_. age_ | 185 | individual), numeric ranges in years for minimum (Min_. age_ | ||
164 | individual) and maximum age (Max_. age_ individual) biological age of | 186 | individual) and maximum age (Max_. age_ individual) biological age of | ||
165 | the individual at death, and the type of bone or hair material that | 187 | the individual at death, and the type of bone or hair material that | ||
166 | sampled from the archaeological individual (Ssample_ | 188 | sampled from the archaeological individual (Ssample_ | ||
167 | type).\r\n\r\nBiological age categories for skeletal individuals | 189 | type).\r\n\r\nBiological age categories for skeletal individuals | ||
168 | followed the published reports. These reports used standard | 190 | followed the published reports. These reports used standard | ||
169 | bioarchaeological categories based on dental and skeletal age [24]: | 191 | bioarchaeological categories based on dental and skeletal age [24]: | ||
170 | infant: birth \u2013 3 years; child: 3- 12 years; adolescent: 12-20 | 192 | infant: birth \u2013 3 years; child: 3- 12 years; adolescent: 12-20 | ||
171 | years; young adult: 20-35 years; middle adult: 35-50 years; old adult: | 193 | years; young adult: 20-35 years; middle adult: 35-50 years; old adult: | ||
172 | 50 + years. In some cases, particularly with older publications, the | 194 | 50 + years. In some cases, particularly with older publications, the | ||
173 | ages of these categories may differ slightly. The age > 55 is | 195 | ages of these categories may differ slightly. The age > 55 is | ||
174 | sometimes used for \u2018older adults\u2019 in the Japanese | 196 | sometimes used for \u2018older adults\u2019 in the Japanese | ||
175 | literature. Cases where the same values are reported for minimum and | 197 | literature. Cases where the same values are reported for minimum and | ||
176 | maximum individual ages represent average estimated age. Some of the | 198 | maximum individual ages represent average estimated age. Some of the | ||
177 | studies used here report very precise age estimates for sub-adults. In | 199 | studies used here report very precise age estimates for sub-adults. In | ||
178 | such cases our dataset follows these estimates, which are derived from | 200 | such cases our dataset follows these estimates, which are derived from | ||
179 | different methods described in the studies concerned.\r\n\r\nThe | 201 | different methods described in the studies concerned.\r\n\r\nThe | ||
180 | chronological range of the sample is given by a minimum age | 202 | chronological range of the sample is given by a minimum age | ||
181 | (Min_chronology age (95%)) and maximum age (Max_chronology age (95%)) | 203 | (Min_chronology age (95%)) and maximum age (Max_chronology age (95%)) | ||
182 | in years BC and AD with years BC expressed by negative numbers. Age | 204 | in years BC and AD with years BC expressed by negative numbers. Age | ||
183 | assignment followed a hierarchical approach. Whenever available we | 205 | assignment followed a hierarchical approach. Whenever available we | ||
184 | employed direct dates from samples (e.g. radiocarbon dates, in which | 206 | employed direct dates from samples (e.g. radiocarbon dates, in which | ||
185 | the calibrated 95% range is reported) or from coeval samples from the | 207 | the calibrated 95% range is reported) or from coeval samples from the | ||
186 | same archaeological context. If necessary, corrections for aquatic | 208 | same archaeological context. If necessary, corrections for aquatic | ||
187 | marine radiocarbon reservoir effects were applied on direct | 209 | marine radiocarbon reservoir effects were applied on direct | ||
188 | radiocarbon measurements of human bones (see below). A dataset field | 210 | radiocarbon measurements of human bones (see below). A dataset field | ||
189 | (Dietary_ model_selection) identifies the type of Bayesian model | 211 | (Dietary_ model_selection) identifies the type of Bayesian model | ||
190 | employed to estimate the dietary contributions from marine carbon.. If | 212 | employed to estimate the dietary contributions from marine carbon.. If | ||
191 | no secure dating was available from the sample context, we employed | 213 | no secure dating was available from the sample context, we employed | ||
192 | the site\u2019s chronology given usually in the archaeological report. | 214 | the site\u2019s chronology given usually in the archaeological report. | ||
193 | If this was also not available, we employed the full cultural range to | 215 | If this was also not available, we employed the full cultural range to | ||
194 | which the sample was assigned. A field was used to identify the type | 216 | which the sample was assigned. A field was used to identify the type | ||
195 | of employed dating method (Dating_ method). Also included were fields | 217 | of employed dating method (Dating_ method). Also included were fields | ||
196 | for uncalibrated direct radiocarbon dates on sample (14C), its | 218 | for uncalibrated direct radiocarbon dates on sample (14C), its | ||
197 | uncertainty (14C unc). Period tags are also used to provide | 219 | uncertainty (14C unc). Period tags are also used to provide | ||
198 | traditional chronological information (Period_ | 220 | traditional chronological information (Period_ | ||
199 | tags).\r\n\r\nMeasurements of stable carbon (delta_ 13C_ coll) and | 221 | tags).\r\n\r\nMeasurements of stable carbon (delta_ 13C_ coll) and | ||
200 | nitrogen (delta_ 15N_ coll) isotopic ratios in bone collagen and hair | 222 | nitrogen (delta_ 15N_ coll) isotopic ratios in bone collagen and hair | ||
201 | keratin are reported together with measurements quality indicators, | 223 | keratin are reported together with measurements quality indicators, | ||
202 | the percentage of elemental carbon (%C), the percentage of elemental | 224 | the percentage of elemental carbon (%C), the percentage of elemental | ||
203 | nitrogen (%N), the carbon to nitrogen atomic ratio (C/N), and the | 225 | nitrogen (%N), the carbon to nitrogen atomic ratio (C/N), and the | ||
204 | collagen yield for bone samples (Collagen_ yield).\r\n\r\nA reference | 226 | collagen yield for bone samples (Collagen_ yield).\r\n\r\nA reference | ||
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236 | data table consists of fields organized into thematic groups. Each | 258 | thematic groups. Each data entry is identified by a unique sequential | ||
237 | data entry is identified by a unique sequential key (Entry_ ID). The | 259 | key (Entry ID). The data submitter may include additional comments not | ||
238 | data submitter may include additional comments not covered by the | ||||
239 | existing fields (Comments), and identify the data submitter by name | 260 | covered by the existing fields (Comments), and identify the data | ||
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241 | described in several fields. A site name (Site name), short site | 262 | context are described in several fields. A site name (Site name), | ||
242 | description of the type of site (Site_ description), short description | 263 | short site description (Site description), short description of burial | ||
243 | of burial context (Context description), a context identifier as given | 264 | context (Context description), a context identifier as given in | ||
244 | in original publication (Context_ ID), the name of the locality at | 265 | publication (Context ID), the name of the locality at which the site | ||
245 | which the site is located (Locality), of the corresponding region | 266 | is located (Locality), of the corresponding region (Region), the site | ||
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247 | and longitude (Longitude) in a WGS84 metric coordinate system, whether | 268 | (Longitude) in a WGS84 metric coordinate system, whether the location | ||
248 | the location of a site could not be exactly established (Exact) and if | 269 | of a site could not be exactly established (Exact) and if not the | ||
249 | not the range in kilometres within it is expected to be located | 270 | range in kilometres within it is expected to be located relative to | ||
250 | relative to the given coordinates (Radius).\r\n\r\nEach archaeological | 271 | the given coordinates (Radius).\r\n\r\nEach archaeological individual | ||
251 | individual from which the sample was taken is identified using the | 272 | from which the sample was taken is identified using the identification | ||
252 | identification provided in the original publication (Individual ID) | 273 | provided in the original publication (Individual ID) followed by a | ||
253 | followed by a short description of the burial | 274 | short description of the burial (Burial type). Additional sample | ||
254 | (Burial_type_skeletal_context Burial type). Additional sample | ||||
255 | description includes taxon (Taxon) and the corresponding name in | 275 | description includes taxon (Taxon) and the corresponding name in | ||
n | 256 | common language (Taxon common name). Our database dataset currently | n | 276 | common language (Taxon common name). Our database currently contains |
257 | contains only human data but in the future we plan to expand it to | 277 | only human data but in the future we plan to expand it to include | ||
258 | include other taxa. Osteological information includes sex | 278 | other taxa. Osteological information includes sex identification | ||
259 | identification (Sex), a text description of age (Age_ category_ | 279 | (Sex), a text description of age (Age category individual), numeric | ||
260 | individual), numeric ranges in years for minimum (Min_. age_ | 280 | ranges in years for minimum (Min. age individual) and maximum age | ||
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263 | sampled from the archaeological individual (Ssample_ | 282 | sampled from the archaeological individual (sample type).\r\n\r\nThe | ||
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265 | followed the published reports. These reports used standard | ||||
266 | bioarchaeological categories based on dental and skeletal age [24]: | ||||
267 | infant: birth \u2013 3 years; child: 3- 12 years; adolescent: 12-20 | ||||
268 | years; young adult: 20-35 years; middle adult: 35-50 years; old adult: | ||||
269 | 50 + years. In some cases, particularly with older publications, the | ||||
270 | ages of these categories may differ slightly. The age > 55 is | ||||
271 | sometimes used for \u2018older adults\u2019 in the Japanese | ||||
272 | literature. Cases where the same values are reported for minimum and | ||||
273 | maximum individual ages represent average estimated age. Some of the | ||||
274 | studies used here report very precise age estimates for sub-adults. In | ||||
275 | such cases our dataset follows these estimates, which are derived from | ||||
276 | different methods described in the studies concerned.\r\n\r\nThe | ||||
277 | chronological range of the sample is given by a minimum age | 283 | chronological range of the sample is given by a minimum age (Min age | ||
278 | (Min_chronology age (95%)) and maximum age (Max_chronology age (95%)) | 284 | (95%)) and maximum age (Max age (95%)) in years BC and AD with years | ||
279 | in years BC and AD with years BC expressed by negative numbers. Age | 285 | BC expressed by negative numbers. Age assignment followed a | ||
280 | assignment followed a hierarchical approach. Whenever available we | 286 | hierarchical approach. Whenever available we employed direct dates | ||
281 | employed direct dates from samples (e.g. radiocarbon dates, in which | 287 | from samples (e.g. radiocarbon dates, in which the calibrated 95% | ||
282 | the calibrated 95% range is reported) or from coeval samples from the | 288 | range is reported) or from coeval samples from the same archaeological | ||
283 | same archaeological context. If necessary, corrections for aquatic | 289 | context. If necessary, corrections for aquatic radiocarbon reservoir | ||
284 | marine radiocarbon reservoir effects were applied on direct | 290 | effects were applied. If no secure dating was available from the | ||
285 | radiocarbon measurements of human bones (see below). A dataset field | 291 | sample context, we employed the site\u2019s chronology given usually | ||
286 | (Dietary_ model_selection) identifies the type of Bayesian model | 292 | in the archaeological report. If this was also not available, we | ||
287 | employed to estimate the dietary contributions from marine carbon.. If | 293 | employed the full cultural range to which the sample was assigned. A | ||
288 | no secure dating was available from the sample context, we employed | 294 | field was used to identify the type of employed dating method (Dating | ||
289 | the site\u2019s chronology given usually in the archaeological report. | 295 | method). Also included were fields for uncalibrated direct radiocarbon | ||
290 | If this was also not available, we employed the full cultural range to | 296 | dates on sample (14C), its uncertainty (14C unc). Period tags are also | ||
291 | which the sample was assigned. A field was used to identify the type | ||||
292 | of employed dating method (Dating_ method). Also included were fields | ||||
293 | for uncalibrated direct radiocarbon dates on sample (14C), its | ||||
294 | uncertainty (14C unc). Period tags are also used to provide | ||||
295 | traditional chronological information (Period_ | 297 | used to provide traditional chronological information (Period | ||
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297 | nitrogen (delta_ 15N_ coll) isotopic ratios in bone collagen and hair | 299 | nitrogen (delta 15N coll) isotopic ratios in bone collagen and hair | ||
298 | keratin are reported together with measurements quality indicators, | 300 | keratin are reported together with measurements quality indicators, | ||
299 | the percentage of elemental carbon (%C), the percentage of elemental | 301 | the percentage of elemental carbon (%C), the percentage of elemental | ||
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