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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/10.5284/1000029
Sample Citation for this DOI

Framework Archaeology (2009) The Stansted Framework Project [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1000029

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Finds:

Finds data is presented in two ways, Summary Data and Specialist Data.

The file Finds represents a complete listing of the finds and includes a summary of the specialist provided identifications for the classes of material requiring specialist identifications. Earlier identifications of the specialist identified objects have therefore been removed from this file and replaced with the specialist's identification.

Since the data in Finds represents a summary of specialist examined material more detailed observations about some objects can be found in the Specialist Data sections. For example Finds does not record any information concerning butchery practices observed on animal bones. These records can be found in the individual specialist databases.

Summary Data
Finds CSV
Finds
Finds.csv
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Finds - FieldDescriptions CSV
Finds - FieldDescriptions
Finds_FieldDescriptions.csv
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Finds Metadata TXT
Finds Metadata
Readme.txt
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Animal Bone

These tables are from the Animal Bone specialist's own database and contains the animal bone identifications made by the specialist. This data is the source for the element and species identifications included with the Publication archive.

Animal Bone Metadata PDF 101 Kb
Entity Relationship Diagram JPG
Entity Relationship Diagram
ERDiagramABSpecialist.jpg
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% Original length CSV
% Original length
%_Original_length.csv
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Absolute length CSV
Absolute length
Absolute_length.csv
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Angularity CSV
Angularity
Angularity.csv
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AnimalBoneReadme CSV
AnimalBoneReadme
AnimalBoneReadme.csv
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Butchery CSV
Butchery
Butchery.csv
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Butchery Table CSV
Butchery Table
Butchery_Table.csv
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Butchery Type CSV
Butchery Type
Butchery_Type.csv
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Butchery area CSV
Butchery area
Butchery_area.csv
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Butchery direction CSV
Butchery direction
Butchery_direction.csv
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Butchery position CSV
Butchery position
Butchery_position.csv
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Cattle Pig TW codes CSV
Cattle Pig TW codes
Cattle_Pig_TW_codes.csv
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Colour of encrustation CSV
Colour of encrustation
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Congential Traits CSV
Congential Traits
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D R Zones CSV
D R Zones
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Element CSV
Element
Element.csv
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Encrustations CSV
Encrustations
Encrustations.csv
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Fragmentation 1 CSV
Fragmentation 1
Fragmentation_1.csv
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Fusion CSV
Fusion
Fusion.csv
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Main Record Sheet CSV
Main Record Sheet
Main_Record_Sheet.csv
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Metrical Data Table CSV
Metrical Data Table
Metrical_Data_Table.csv
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Preservation CSV
Preservation
Preservation.csv
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Sex CSV
Sex
Sex.csv
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Sheep Goat M1 2 codes CSV
Sheep Goat M1 2 codes
Sheep_Goat_M1_2_codes.csv
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Sheep Goat M3 codes CSV
Sheep Goat M3 codes
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Sheep Goat P4 codes CSV
Sheep Goat P4 codes
Sheep_Goat_P4_codes.csv
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Sheep Goat dp4 codes CSV
Sheep Goat dp4 codes
Sheep_Goat_dp4_codes.csv
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Side CSV
Side
Side.csv
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Species CSV
Species
Species.csv
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Surface Erosion CSV
Surface Erosion
Surface_Erosion.csv
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Tooth Wear Cattle CSV
Tooth Wear Cattle
Tooth_Wear_Cattle.csv
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Tooth Wear Pig CSV
Tooth Wear Pig
Tooth_Wear_Pig.csv
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Tooth Wear Sheep Goat CSV
Tooth Wear Sheep Goat
Tooth_Wear_Sheep_Goat.csv
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Pottery

The three specialisms (Medieval, Pottery and Romano-British pottery) are all contained within the two files: SpecialistPottery and SpecialistPotteryDecoration. Field descriptions for the fields in the two files are provided in the SpecialistPotteryFieldDescriptions and SpecialistPotteryDecoration. This data is the source for the pottery data in the publication archive and the file Finds and records in the source table can be linked using the fields SourceRecID and ObjectID as appropriate.

Since the description of pottery decoration is a one to many relate: ie each sherd family might display multiple types of decoration, the decoration data is provided as a second table. However, a free text summary of a sherd family's decoration (where described by the specialist) has been constructed by computer and stored in the field Decoration in the parent table: SpecialistPottery.

Pottery Entity Relationship Diagram PNG
Pottery Entity Relationship Diagram
PotteryEntityRelationshipDiagram.png
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Specialist Pottery CSV
Specialist Pottery
SpecialistPottery.csv
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Specialist Pottery - Field Descriptions CSV
Specialist Pottery - Field Descriptions
SpecialistPotteryFieldDescriptions.csv
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Specialist Pottery Decoration CSV
Specialist Pottery Decoration
SpecialistPotteryDecoration.csv
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Specialist Pottery Decoration - Field Descriptions CSV
Specialist Pottery Decoration - Field Descriptions
SpecialistPotteryDecorationFieldDescriptions.csv
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Worked Flint

This data is the source for the flint data distributed with the publication archive. Records in the source table and the derived tables (GIS and the table FindsSummaries) can be linked using the fields SourceRecID/ObjectID and ObjectID as appropriate.

Worked Flint CSV
Worked Flint
WorkedFlint.csv
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Worked Flint - Field Descriptions CSV
Worked Flint - Field Descriptions
WorkedFlintFieldDescriptions.csv
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Worked Wood
Worked Wood CSV
Worked Wood
WorkedWood.csv
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Worked Wood - Data Dictionary TXT
Worked Wood - Data Dictionary
WorkedWoodDataDictionary.txt
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Coins
Coins CSV
Coins
Coins.csv
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Coins - Data Dictionary TXT
Coins - Data Dictionary
CoinsDataDictionary.txt
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