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Sep 20, 2021DIG Dataverse
The Lapita Cultural Complex—first uncovered in the mid-twentieth century as a widespread archaeological complex spanning both Melanesia and Western Polynesia—has subsequently become recognized as of fundamental importance to Oceanic prehistory. Notable for its highly distinctive,... |
Aug 9, 2021Colorado Plateau EBWH
Reproduction of figures and analyses presented in: Sinensky, R.J., G. Schachner, R.H. Wilshusen, and B.N. Damiata. 2022. Volcanic climate forcing, extreme cold and the Neolithic Transition in the northern US Southwest. Antiquity 96 (385). DOI: https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2021.19 |
Aug 9, 2021
Data and analyses associated with early farming communities on the Colorado Plateau |
Jul 13, 2021
This dataverse contains datasets created from collaborations between UCLA labs and the Institute for Quantitative and Computational Biology Collaboratory. |
May 27, 2021
The Williams Institute is dedicated to conducting rigorous, independent research on sexual orientation and gender identity law and public policy. The Institute disseminates its research to policymakers, judges, the media, and other stakeholders to ensure that decisions impacting... |
May 2, 2021
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Apr 26, 2021Jamie Jamison
The Los Angeles Metropolitan Areas Studies (LAMAS) were conducted ten times between 1970 and 1976. The goal of the LAMAS studies is the development of a set of standard community profile measures appropriate for use in the planning and evaluation of public policy. In addition, in... |
Apr 2, 2021
Data for publication |
Mar 8, 2021DIG Dataverse
Paso de la Amada, an archaeological site in the Soconusco region of the Pacific coast of Mexico, was among the earliest sedentary, ceramic-using villages of Mesoamerica. With an occupation that extended across 140 ha in 1600 BC, it was also one of the largest communities of its e... |
Mar 8, 2021
DIG (Digital Information Gateway) is an initiative to sustainably archive and provide access to data associated with archaeological publications from the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press. We aim to share digital publications and data and to expand citation practices within t... |