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Below are select projects from the DSC's research and work. If you are looking for a particular project's information and don't see it, please feel free to contact us via the Contact Page and we will be in touch!

 

Archaeological Reflexivity: Examining the Substance of Bone

Department: A&S Archaeology

Researcher: Sarah E. Jackson, Caleigh E. Richissin, Erin E. McCabe, and James Jaehoon Lee

Dataset and Source: 599 Articles that reference 'Bone' in the archaeological journals, Latin American Antiquity and Ancient Mesoamerica

A meta-analysis of large-scale textual data from archaeological publications to identify patterns in language used when writing about the substance of bone. This research is focused on bringing to light assumptions, naturalized categories, and patterned interpretive moves that may direct or impact the ways we interact with our evidence and talk about our research. Are there patterned ways that archaeologists write about artifacts, that become visible when analyzing larger datasets of writing? If so, what underlying ideas shape these shared discursive moves within written academic narratives?

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