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Author: Francis McManamon

tDAR at International Council for Archaeozoology (ICAZ 2010)

Posted on September 13, 2010 by Francis McManamon

Professors Kate Spielmann and Keith Kintigh demonstrate groundbreaking comparative research on Southwestern faunal datasets using the powerful tools in tDAR.  Spielmann and Kintigh leveraged the innovative data integration tools built into tDAR’s architecture.

View the Powerpoint slides from the ICAZ presentation.

Read an updated version of the ICAZ presentation.

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Transforming Archaeological Data into Knowledge

Posted on March 10, 2010 by Francis McManamon

Executive Director Francis McManamon and Board Member Keith Kintigh make the case for tDAR and the critical need for archiving archaeological data in the SAA Archaeological Record (March 2010).

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tDAR (the Digital Archaeological Record) is the digital repository of the Center for Digital Antiquity, a collaborative organization and university Center at Arizona State University. Digital Antiquity extends our knowledge of the human past and improves the management of our cultural heritage by permanently preserving digital archaeological data and supporting their discovery, access, and reuse. Digital Antiquity and tDAR are and have been supported by a number of organizations, including the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the National Science Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Humanities. A more complete set of acknowledgements are provided here.

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