08/06/2019

Dr Bates has a new paper out today in the Journal of Open Archaeology Data:

The Published Archaeobotanical Data from the Indus Civilisation, South Asia, c.3200–1500BC

“The collection of this dataset of published archaeobotanical data from the Indus Civilisation (c.3200–1500BC) was carried out by the author as part of her doctoral work, and has continued up to October 2017. The dataset represents a systematic collation of all primary published macrobotanical data, regardless of their designation as ‘crop’, ‘fully domesticated’ or ‘wild/weedy’ species. The dataset comprises 63 sites and 339 ‘taxa’ (including less confidently identified elements such as ‘charred seed’). Data is presented as presence/absence due to different sampling, quantification and data presentation practices.”

DOI: http://doi.org/10.5334/joad.57

The paper accompanies an open access dataset: https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/WSHMAD