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Joe Roe

ORCID
0000-0002-1011-1244
Email
joeroe@hey.com
URL
https://joeroe.io

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2023-09-07 06:55:04 UTC Joe Roe Reference:42144 No summary
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@Misc{PACEA, url = {https://doi.org/10.4207/PA.2011.ART40}, note = {d'Errico, Franceso; Banks, William E.; Vanhaeren, Marian; Laroulandie, Véronique; Langlais, Mathieu. 2011. PACEA Geo-Referenced Radiocarbon Database. PaleoAnthropology 2011: 1–12. doi:10.4207/PA.2011.ART40} } → @article{dErricoEtAl2011, title = {{{PACEA Geo-Referenced Radiocarbon Database}}}, author = {family=Errico, given=Francesco, prefix=d', useprefix=true and Banks, William E. and Vanhaeren, Marian and Laroulandie, Véronique and Langlais, Mathieu}, date = {2011}, journaltitle = {PaleoAnthropology}, volume = {2011}, pages = {1--12}, abstract = {Numerous Paleolithic radiocarbon databases exist, but their geographic and temporal scopes are diverse and their availability variable. With this paper we make available to the scientific community a georeferenced database of radiocarbon ages for the late Middle Paleolithic, Upper Paleolithic, and initial Holocene in Europe. The PACEA radiocarbon database consists of conventional and AMS 14C age determinations from archaeological sites in Europe that fall within Marine Isotope Stages (MIS) 3–1. In all, we have assembled 6,019 radiocarbon ages (conventional=3,820, AMS=2,176, unspecified=23) from a total of 1,208 sites, along with comprehensive contextual information on the dated samples.}, keywords = {⛔ No DOI found}, file = {/home/joeroe/g/work/library/2011/d'Errico_et_al_2011.pdf} }
2023-09-07 06:52:55 UTC Joe Roe Reference:42123 No summary
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@Misc{BDA, url = {https://bda.huma-num.fr}, note = { Perrin, Thomas (2021) «BDA - Base de Données Archéologiques» [Dataset] NAKALA. https://doi.org/10.34847/nkl.dde9fnm8} } → @dataset{BDA, title = {Base de Données Archéologique (BDA)}, author = {Perrin, Thomas}, date = {2021-02-03}, publisher = {{NAKALA}}, doi = {10.34847/nkl.dde9fnm8}, url = {https://nakala.fr/10.34847/nkl.dde9fnm8}, urldate = {2023-09-07}, abstract = {Exports in .xlsx format of the main tables of the BDA database (Archaeological Database), available here https://bda.huma-num.fr/ in Filemaker Pro format.}, langid = {french} }
2023-09-07 06:50:40 UTC Joe Roe Reference:21153 No summary
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NANA
2023-09-07 06:46:27 UTC Joe Roe Reference:42132 No summary
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@Misc{RADON-B, url = {https://radon-b.ufg.uni-kiel.de/}, note = {Jutta Kneisel, Martin Hinz, and Christoph Rinne. 2013. RADON-B – Database for European 14C dates for the Bronze and Early Iron Age. http://radon-b.ufg.uni-kiel.de} } → @dataset{RADON-B, title = {{{RADON-B}} – {{Radiocarbon}} Dates Online (Version 2014). {{Database}} for {{European 14C}} Dates for the {{Bronze}} and {{Early Iron Age}}}, author = {Kneisel, Jutta and Hinz, Martin and Rinne, Christophe}, date = {2014}, url = {https://radon-b.ufg.uni-kiel.de}, abstract = {The database provides a quick overview of 14C dates from Europe. The time frame was limited to the Bronze and Early Iron Ages and covers the period from 2300 BC to 500 BC. The database can be searched by geographic or chronological factors, but also according to the nature of the sample material, the sites or features. The data and related information were taken from the literature cited in each case, and due to the timing of phases and culture assignment, are subject to change. We therefore assume no responsibility for the accuracy of source data.} }
2023-09-07 06:29:34 UTC Joe Roe Reference:42128 No summary
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@Misc{NERD, url = {https://github.com/apalmisano82/NERD}, note = {Palmisano, A., Bevan, A., Lawrence, D., & Shennan, S., 2022. NERD: Near East Radiocarbon Dates, version 6.0 (23 September 2022): https://github.com/apalmisano82/NERD} } → @article{NERD, title = {The {{NERD Dataset}}: {{Near East Radiocarbon Dates}} between 15,000 and 1,500 Cal. Yr. {{BP}}}, shorttitle = {The {{NERD Dataset}}}, author = {Palmisano, Alessio and Bevan, Andrew and Lawrence, Dan and Shennan, Stephen}, date = {2022-02-22}, volume = {10}, number = {0}, pages = {2}, publisher = {{Ubiquity Press}}, issn = {2049-1565}, doi = {10.5334/joad.90}, url = {https://openarchaeologydata.metajnl.com/articles/10.5334/joad.90}, urldate = {2023-09-07}, abstract = {To our knowledge, the dataset described in this paper represents the largest existing repository of uncalibrated radiocarbon dates for the whole Near East from the Late Pleistocene to the Late Holocene (15,000 – 1,500 cal. yr. BP). It is composed of 11,027 radiocarbon dates from 1,023 sites that have been collected comprehensively by cross-checking multiple sources (extant digital archives and databases, edited volumes, monographs, journals papers, archaeological excavation reports, etc.) under the umbrella of the Leverhulme Trust funded project “Changing the Face of the Mediterranean” and of the ERC project “CLASS – Climate, Landscape, Settlement and Society: Exploring Human-Environment Interaction in the Ancient Near East”. This is an ongoing dataset that will be updated step by step with newly published radiocarbon dates.}, issue = {0}, langid = {american}, file = {/home/joeroe/g/work/library/2022/Palmisano_et_al_2022.pdf} }
2023-09-07 06:25:42 UTC Joe Roe Reference:3344 No summary
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NA → @article{RADON, title = {{{RADON}} - {{Radiocarbon}} Dates Online 2012. {{Central European}} Database of {{14C}} Dates for the {{Neolithic}} and the {{Early Bronze Age}}.}, author = {Hinz, Martin and Furholt, Martin and Müller, Johannes and Raetzel-Fabian, Dirk and Rinne, Christophe and Sjögren, Karl-Göran and Wotzka, Hans-Peter}, date = {2012}, journaltitle = {Journal of Neolithic Archaeology}, volume = {14}, pages = {1--4}, url = {https://www.jna.uni-kiel.de/index.php/jna/article/view/65/116}, abstract = {In order to understand the dynamics of cultural phenomena, scientific dating in archaeology is an increasingly indispensable tool. Only by dating independently of typology is it possible to understand typological development itself (Müller 2004). Here radiometric dating methods, especially those based on carbon isotopy, still play the most important role. For evaluations exceeding the intra-site level, it is particularly important that such data is collected in large numbers and that the dates are easily accessible. Also, new statistical analyses, such as sequential calibration based on Bayesian methods, do not require single dates, but rather demand a greater number. By their combination significantly more elaborate results can be achieved compared to the results from conventional evaluation (e. g. Whittle et al. 2011). A second premise of RADON is that of „Open Access“. This approach continues to be applied in the international research community, which we welcome as a highly positive development. The radiocarbon database RADON has been committed to this principle for more than 12 years. In this database 14C data – primarily of the Neolithic of Central Europe and Southern Scandinavia – is collected and successively augmented.} }
2023-09-07 06:25:08 UTC Joe Roe Reference:3344 No summary
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NANA
2023-09-07 06:21:19 UTC Joe Roe Reference:42134 No summary
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@misc{CalPal, title = {{{CalPal}}}, author = {Weninger, Bernie}, year = {2022}, month = dec, doi = {10.5281/ZENODO.7215741}, abstract = {CalPal is scientific freeware for 14C-based chronological research for Holocene and Palaeolithic Archaeology.}, copyright = {Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International, Open Access}, howpublished = {Zenodo} } → @misc{CalPal, title = {CalPal Edition 2022.9}, author = {Weninger, Bernie}, year = {2022}, month = sep, doi = {1010.5281/zenodo.7422618}, url = {https://zenodo.org/record/7422618}, abstract = {CalPal is scientific freeware for 14C-based chronological research for Holocene and Palaeolithic Archaeology.}, copyright = {Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International, Open Access}, howpublished = {Zenodo} }
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CalPal → CalPal2022
2023-09-07 06:16:11 UTC Joe Roe Reference:3357 No summary
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@dataset{EUROEVOL, title = {The {{Cultural Evolution}} of {{Neolithic Europe}}. {{EUROEVOL Dataset}}}, author = {Manning, K. and Timpson, A. and Colledge, S. and Crema, E. and Shennan, S.}, date = {2015-07-09}, doi = {10/EUROEVOL09-07-201516-34_ABotPhases.csv}, url = {https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1469811/}, urldate = {2023-09-07}, abstract = {This dataset comprises the primary data collected for the Cultural Evolution of Neolithic Europe project (EUROEVOL), led by Professor Stephen Shennan, UCL. The dataset offers the largest repository of archaeological site and radiocarbon data from Neolithic Europe (4,757 sites and 14,131 radiocarbon samples), dating between the late Mesolithic and Early Bronze Age, as well as the largest collections of archaeobotanical data ({$>$}8300 records for 729 different species, genera and families, and the largest collection of animal bone data with {$>$}3 million NISP counts and {$>$}36,000 biometrics.}, langid = {english} } → @dataset{EUROEVOL, title = {The {{Cultural Evolution}} of {{Neolithic Europe}}. {{EUROEVOL Dataset}}}, author = {Manning, K. and Timpson, A. and Colledge, S. and Crema, E. and Shennan, S.}, date = {2015-07-09}, url = {https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1469811/}, urldate = {2023-09-07}, abstract = {This dataset comprises the primary data collected for the Cultural Evolution of Neolithic Europe project (EUROEVOL), led by Professor Stephen Shennan, UCL. The dataset offers the largest repository of archaeological site and radiocarbon data from Neolithic Europe (4,757 sites and 14,131 radiocarbon samples), dating between the late Mesolithic and Early Bronze Age, as well as the largest collections of archaeobotanical data ({$>$}8300 records for 729 different species, genera and families, and the largest collection of animal bone data with {$>$}3 million NISP counts and {$>$}36,000 biometrics.}, langid = {english} }
2023-09-07 06:15:46 UTC Joe Roe Reference:42135 No summary
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@dataset{EUROEVOL, title = {The {{Cultural Evolution}} of {{Neolithic Europe}}. {{EUROEVOL Dataset}}}, author = {Manning, K. and Timpson, A. and Colledge, S. and Crema, E. and Shennan, S.}, date = {2015-07-09}, doi = {10/EUROEVOL09-07-201516-34_ABotPhases.csv}, url = {https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1469811/}, urldate = {2023-09-07}, abstract = {This dataset comprises the primary data collected for the Cultural Evolution of Neolithic Europe project (EUROEVOL), led by Professor Stephen Shennan, UCL. The dataset offers the largest repository of archaeological site and radiocarbon data from Neolithic Europe (4,757 sites and 14,131 radiocarbon samples), dating between the late Mesolithic and Early Bronze Age, as well as the largest collections of archaeobotanical data ({$>$}8300 records for 729 different species, genera and families, and the largest collection of animal bone data with {$>$}3 million NISP counts and {$>$}36,000 biometrics.}, langid = {english} } → @dataset{EUROEVOL, title = {The {{Cultural Evolution}} of {{Neolithic Europe}}. {{EUROEVOL Dataset}}}, author = {Manning, K. and Timpson, A. and Colledge, S. and Crema, E. and Shennan, S.}, date = {2015-07-09}, url = {https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1469811/}, urldate = {2023-09-07}, abstract = {This dataset comprises the primary data collected for the Cultural Evolution of Neolithic Europe project (EUROEVOL), led by Professor Stephen Shennan, UCL. The dataset offers the largest repository of archaeological site and radiocarbon data from Neolithic Europe (4,757 sites and 14,131 radiocarbon samples), dating between the late Mesolithic and Early Bronze Age, as well as the largest collections of archaeobotanical data ({$>$}8300 records for 729 different species, genera and families, and the largest collection of animal bone data with {$>$}3 million NISP counts and {$>$}36,000 biometrics.}, langid = {english} }
2023-09-07 06:15:02 UTC Joe Roe Reference:42135 No summary
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@Misc{EUROEVOL, url = {https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1469811/}, note = { Manning, K; Timpson, A; Colledge, S; Crema, E; Shennan, S; (2015) The Cultural Evolution of Neolithic Europe. EUROEVOL Dataset. https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1469811/} } → @dataset{EUROEVOL, title = {The {{Cultural Evolution}} of {{Neolithic Europe}}. {{EUROEVOL Dataset}}}, author = {Manning, K. and Timpson, A. and Colledge, S. and Crema, E. and Shennan, S.}, date = {2015-07-09}, doi = {10/EUROEVOL09-07-201516-34_ABotPhases.csv}, url = {https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1469811/}, urldate = {2023-09-07}, abstract = {This dataset comprises the primary data collected for the Cultural Evolution of Neolithic Europe project (EUROEVOL), led by Professor Stephen Shennan, UCL. The dataset offers the largest repository of archaeological site and radiocarbon data from Neolithic Europe (4,757 sites and 14,131 radiocarbon samples), dating between the late Mesolithic and Early Bronze Age, as well as the largest collections of archaeobotanical data ({$>$}8300 records for 729 different species, genera and families, and the largest collection of animal bone data with {$>$}3 million NISP counts and {$>$}36,000 biometrics.}, langid = {english} }
2023-09-07 06:14:04 UTC Joe Roe Reference:3357 No summary
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NA → @dataset{EUROEVOL, title = {The {{Cultural Evolution}} of {{Neolithic Europe}}. {{EUROEVOL Dataset}}}, author = {Manning, K. and Timpson, A. and Colledge, S. and Crema, E. and Shennan, S.}, date = {2015-07-09}, doi = {10/EUROEVOL09-07-201516-34_ABotPhases.csv}, url = {https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/1469811/}, urldate = {2023-09-07}, abstract = {This dataset comprises the primary data collected for the Cultural Evolution of Neolithic Europe project (EUROEVOL), led by Professor Stephen Shennan, UCL. The dataset offers the largest repository of archaeological site and radiocarbon data from Neolithic Europe (4,757 sites and 14,131 radiocarbon samples), dating between the late Mesolithic and Early Bronze Age, as well as the largest collections of archaeobotanical data ({$>$}8300 records for 729 different species, genera and families, and the largest collection of animal bone data with {$>$}3 million NISP counts and {$>$}36,000 biometrics.}, langid = {english} }
2023-09-07 06:12:32 UTC Joe Roe Reference:42131 No summary
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@dataset{RADON, title = {{{RADON}} – {{Radiocarbon}} Dates Online 2014. {{Central European}} and {{Scandinavian}} Database of {{14C}} Dates for the {{Neolithic}} and {{Early Bronze Age}}}, author = {Hinz, Martin and Furholt, Martin and Müller, Johannes and Raetzel-Fabian, Dirk and Rinne, Christophe and Sjögren, Karl-Göran and Wotzka, Hans-Peter}, date = {2014}, publisher = {{University of Kiel}}, location = {{Kiel}}, url = {https://radon.ufg.uni-kiel.de/} } → @article{RADON, title = {{{RADON}} - {{Radiocarbon}} Dates Online 2012. {{Central European}} Database of {{14C}} Dates for the {{Neolithic}} and the {{Early Bronze Age}}.}, author = {Hinz, Martin and Furholt, Martin and Müller, Johannes and Raetzel-Fabian, Dirk and Rinne, Christophe and Sjögren, Karl-Göran and Wotzka, Hans-Peter}, date = {2012}, journaltitle = {Journal of Neolithic Archaeology}, volume = {14}, pages = {1--4}, url = {https://www.jna.uni-kiel.de/index.php/jna/article/view/65/116}, abstract = {In order to understand the dynamics of cultural phenomena, scientific dating in archaeology is an increasingly indispensable tool. Only by dating independently of typology is it possible to understand typological development itself (Müller 2004). Here radiometric dating methods, especially those based on carbon isotopy, still play the most important role. For evaluations exceeding the intra-site level, it is particularly important that such data is collected in large numbers and that the dates are easily accessible. Also, new statistical analyses, such as sequential calibration based on Bayesian methods, do not require single dates, but rather demand a greater number. By their combination significantly more elaborate results can be achieved compared to the results from conventional evaluation (e. g. Whittle et al. 2011). A second premise of RADON is that of „Open Access“. This approach continues to be applied in the international research community, which we welcome as a highly positive development. The radiocarbon database RADON has been committed to this principle for more than 12 years. In this database 14C data – primarily of the Neolithic of Central Europe and Southern Scandinavia – is collected and successively augmented.} }
2023-09-07 06:09:52 UTC Joe Roe Reference:42131 No summary
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@Misc{RADON, url = {https://radon.ufg.uni-kiel.de/}, note = {Martin Hinz, Martin Furholt, Johannes Müller, Dirk Raetzel-Fabian, Christoph Rinne, Karl-Göran Sjögren, Hans-Peter Wotzka, RADON - Radiocarbon dates online 2012. Central European database of 14C dates for the Neolithic and Early Bronze Age. www.jungsteinsite.de, 2012, 1-4. } } → @dataset{RADON, title = {{{RADON}} – {{Radiocarbon}} Dates Online 2014. {{Central European}} and {{Scandinavian}} Database of {{14C}} Dates for the {{Neolithic}} and {{Early Bronze Age}}}, author = {Hinz, Martin and Furholt, Martin and Müller, Johannes and Raetzel-Fabian, Dirk and Rinne, Christophe and Sjögren, Karl-Göran and Wotzka, Hans-Peter}, date = {2014}, publisher = {{University of Kiel}}, location = {{Kiel}}, url = {https://radon.ufg.uni-kiel.de/} }
2023-09-07 06:02:01 UTC Joe Roe Reference:21163 No summary
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NA → @dataset{Bevan2017, title = {Radiocarbon {{Dataset}} and {{Analysis}} from {{Bevan}}, {{A}}., {{Colledge}}, {{S}}., {{Fuller}}, {{D}}., {{Fyfe}}, {{R}}., {{Shennan}}, {{S}}. and {{C}}. {{Stevens}} 2017. {{Holocene}} Fluctuations in Human Population Demonstrate Repeated Links to Food Production and Climate}, author = {Bevan, A. H.}, date = {2017-10-20}, publisher = {{UCL Institute of Archaeology}}, location = {{London, UK}}, doi = {10.14324/000.ds.10025178}, url = {https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10025178/}, urldate = {2023-09-07}, langid = {english} }
2023-09-07 05:48:46 UTC Joe Roe Reference:5323 No summary
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NA → @dataset{IRDD, title = {Catalogue of {{Radiocarbon Determinations}} \& {{Dendrochronology Dates}} ({{August}} 2019 Release)}, author = {Chapple, Robert M}, date = {2019}, publisher = {{Oculus Obscura Press}}, location = {{Belfast}}, url = {https://sites.google.com/site/chapplearchaeology/irish-radiocarbon-dendrochronological-dates} }
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Chappel Database → IRDD (CalPal)
2023-09-07 05:47:38 UTC Joe Roe Reference:42136 No summary
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@Misc{IRDD, url = {https://sites.google.com/site/chapplearchaeology/irish-radiocarbon-dendrochronological-dates?pli=1}, note = {Chapple, R. M. 2018 'Catalogue of Radiocarbon Determinations & Dendrochronology Dates (March 2018 Release)'. Oculus Obscura Press, Belfast. https://sites.google.com/site/chapplearchaeology/irish-radiocarbon-dendrochronological-dates?pli=1} } → @dataset{IRDD, title = {Catalogue of {{Radiocarbon Determinations}} \& {{Dendrochronology Dates}} ({{August}} 2019 Release)}, author = {Chapple, Robert M}, date = {2019}, publisher = {{Oculus Obscura Press}}, location = {{Belfast}}, url = {https://sites.google.com/site/chapplearchaeology/irish-radiocarbon-dendrochronological-dates} }
2023-08-29 10:52:27 UTC Joe Roe Taxon:7992 Used scientific name
Name:
venus clam → Veneridae
Gbif:
NA → 3445
2023-08-29 10:12:10 UTC Joe Roe Taxon:6880 Used scientific name
Name:
Hordeum vulg. var. nudum → Hordeum vulgare nudum
Gbif:
NA → 8343938
2023-08-29 10:11:58 UTC Joe Roe Taxon:1829 Used scientific name
Name:
Plant (seed) (Hordeum vulgare nudum) → Hordeum vulgare nudum
Gbif:
NA → 8343938