Cowlam: Anglian Settlement in East Yorkshire

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Digital Object Identifiers

Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are persistent identifiers which can be used to consistently and accurately reference digital objects and/or content. The DOIs provide a way for the ADS resources to be cited in a similar fashion to traditional scholarly materials. More information on DOIs at the ADS can be found on our help page.

Citing this DOI

The updated Crossref DOI Display guidelines recommend that DOIs should be displayed in the following format:

https://doi.org/10.5284/1000175
Sample Citation for this DOI

Julian D Richards (2011) Cowlam: Anglian Settlement in East Yorkshire [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1000175

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These reports and datasets have been created by a number of different specialists. Some of the data is therefore copyright © Tony Austin, James Booth, David Haldenby, Madelaine Hummler, Elizabeth Jelley, Jane Richardson, Steve Roskams

Reports:

The following unpublished archive reports are available to download as pdf files:

Cowlam Animal Bone Report, by J.Richardson, 2009 PDF 245 Kb
Cowlam 2003 ceramic assemblage (COW03), by T.Austin and E.Jelley 2010 PDF 127 Kb
COW03, Intervention 9: Stratigraphic sequence, by S.Roskams and M.Hummler, 2003 PDF 235 Kb
Cowlam Anglian settlement. Project outline and research design, by J.D.Richards, 2003 PDF 122 Kb
Cowlam Coin catalogue, by J.Booth, 2009 PDF 253 Kb
Cowlam Metalwork Report, by D.Haldenby, 2009 PDF 202 Kb
Cowlam worked bone and antler, by S.Ashby, 2011 PDF 216 Kb

Artefact data:

Photographs of many of the metalwork objects and coins described in the csv files below can be found by going to the metalwork query and the coins query pages.

Documentation and descriptions of how the data was collected can be found both in the overview page and in some of the reports available for download above.

Please note due to the special characters contained within the data, the coins data has been encoded as UTF-8. You may need to specify this character encoding when importing this data into a database to ensure all characters render properly. Unfortunately a small number of characters could not be retained in this file. Please cross-reference with the pdf file (in the reports section above) which contains the most accurate version of the coins data.

Excavation: animal bone database CSV
Excavation: animal bone database
Excavation: animal bone database
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Excavation: pottery database CSV
Excavation: pottery database
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Excavation and metal-detecting: coins CSV
Excavation and metal-detecting: coins
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Excavation and metal-detecting: metalwork CSV
Excavation and metal-detecting: metalwork
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The animal bone data should be used in association with the following documentation:

Documentation of fields and codes used in animal bone data PDF 50 Kb

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