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AEA Spring Conference 2021
Archaeobotany Networks and Data Sharing
Pros and Cons of Open Access Archaeobotanical Data: the Uses of ArboDat
The Strategic Environmental Archaeology Database (SEAD)
The Role of ‘Open Data’ in Investigating Long-term Human Land-Use Impacts on Land-Cover and Biodiversity
Biometric Mixture Modeling to Estimate Age and Sex Composition of Faunal Assemblages
Open and FAIR Data in Stable Isotope Analysis – Some Reflections
Reflections on Five Years of Open Quaternary
Striving for Reproducibility in Environmental Archaeology
Out with the New, in with the Old: Recent Advances in Palaeoecological Modelling with Open Data
Climate Models and Summed Probability Distributions: Using open data and reproducible methods for understanding environmental and demographic contexts of the technological transition during the Late Pleistocene in Korea
On Equity, Inclusion and Justice in Environmental Archaeology
The Barrancas Biocultural Heritage Project, Argentinean Puna
Introduction by Chair of the AEA, Gill Campbell (uploaded March 2018)
Broiler chicken by Richard Thomas of University of Leicester
You can also listen to the Biomarkers of the Anthropocene series on Soundcloud