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Open Access Journal: Journal of Open Archaeology Data (JOAD)

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[First posted in AWOL 20 April 2012. Updated 11 February 2013]

Journal of Open Archaeology Data (JOAD)
ISSN 2049-1565

The Journal of Open Archaeology Data (JOAD) features peer reviewed data papers describing archaeology datasets with high reuse potential. We are working with a number of specialist and institutional data repositories to ensure that the associated data are professionally archived, preserved, and openly available. Equally importantly, the data and the papers are citable, and reuse will be tracked. While still in beta phase, the journal is now accepting papers. We will also be adding new functionality over the next few weeks, and refining the look and feel.

2012 (9)

    Selected Correspondence from the Papers of Thomas Pettigrew (1791-1865), Surgeon and AntiquaryMay 11, 2012 • Gabriel MoshenskaThe papers of the nineteenth century antiquary and surgeon Thomas Pettigrew are of considerable interest in the histories of science, medicine and archaeology. The letters presented here were received by Pettigrew between 1817 and 1859, and form part of the Pettigrew Papers held at Yale University....Diachronic and Spatial Distribution of Khabur Ware in the Early Second Millennium BCMay 10, 2012 • Alessio PalmisanoThe dataset provides the diachronic and spatial distribution of Khabur ware in upper Mesopotamia and central Anatolia in the early second millennium BC (ca. 1900-1750 BC) by evaluating the ceramic evidence coming from excavated archaeological sites. Khabur ware is wheel-made pottery with monochrome...Spatio-Temporal Distributions of Middle to Late Jomon Pithouses in Oyumino, Chiba (Japan)April 25, 2012 • Enrico R. CremaOyumino district (Chiba City, Chiba Prefecture, Japan) is a small residential area which has been intensely investigated as part of an urban development project during the 1970s~90s. The emergency excavations have yielded a vast amount of archaeological materials from different historic and...Archaeological Survey and Monitoring Data from the Flower of Ugie, Wrecked 1852 in the Eastern Solent, EnglandApril 5, 2012 • Julian WhitewrightThis paper discusses the potential future reuse of the archived dataset resulting from the archaeological survey of the shipwreck remains of the Flower of Ugie, a wooden sailing barque wrecked in the Eastern Solent in 1852. Seven years of archaeological survey are represented in the site plans...Dataset to accompany the excavation report for a ‘liberated African’ graveyard in Rupert’s Valley, St Helena, South AtlanticApril 3, 2012 • Andrew PearsonThe dataset derives from the excavation and post-excavation of a freed slave (‘liberated African’) graveyard on the South Atlantic island of St Helena. The report for this site has been produced in two parts: a printed volume published by the Council for British Archaeology (Pearson et al....Typology, technology, composition and context of Muisca metalwork (Colombia, AD 600-1800): a databaseMarch 15, 2012 • Maria Alicia Uribe VillegasThis database presents a compilation of previously published and unpublished data on the chemical composition of over 200 Pre-Columbian gold and gold-alloy artefacts recovered in the archaeological region inhabited by the Muisca of Colombia (AD 600-1800), in addition to 35 analyses of geological...Intensive Survey Data from Antikythera, GreeceFebruary 15, 2012 • Andrew BevanThe Antikythera Survey Project was an interdisciplinary programme of fieldwork, artefact study and laboratory analysis that considered the long-term history and human ecology of the small Greek island of Antikythera. It was co-directed by Andrew Bevan (UCL) and James Conolly (Trent), in...ASKED – the Anglo-Saxon Kent Electronic DatabaseFebruary 15, 2012 • Sue HarringtonThe dataset covers the burial records from excavation of 3500 people and their associated artefacts from 120 cemetery sites in Kent, southern England, from the period AD 400–700. It was assembled to facilitate the respective PhD research programmes of the authors, using published, unpublished and...Archaeologists-in-Training: Students of the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem, 1920-1936February 2, 2012 • Amara ThorntonCompiled in the process of doctoral research, this list of students at the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem covers the terms of the School’s first two directors, John Garstang and John Crowfoot. It has been gathered from the School’s Minute Books, now in the archive of the Palestine...

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