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Photographic repository and RTI imaging of paleopathological lesions in fetal and perinatal human remains
(2019-05)This repository is a further step in the study of perinatal metabolic disease patterns. The paleopathological findings of six child burials discovered in the Medieval and Early Modern cemetery of St Jacob (Tartu, Estonia) ... -
Application of Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) to surface bone changes in paleopathology
(2020)The paper associated to this repository evaluates the applicability of Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) to the study of pathological surface changes in human remains. A sample of 45 human bones and teeth from ... -
Bird bones from the archaeological excavations in the castle of the Teutonic Order in Klaipėda, Lithuania, in 2016
(Tartu Ülikool, 2020)The dataset contains bird bone identifications by Freydis Ehrlich from May 2020 and is the dataset used for a publication Ehrlich et al 2020: https://doi.org/10.15388/ArchLit.2019.21.4 The bird bones were found from the ... -
Bird bones from archaeological excavations in Viljandi, Estonia, from 1987 to 2014
(University of Tartu, 2020)The dataset contains bird bone identifications by Freydis Ehrlich, Eve Rannamäe and Teresa Tomek from 2009-2018. The bird bones come from 35 archaeological excavations conducted in the town of Viljandi in 1987-2014. The ... -
ATR-FT-IR spectra of adhesives from Estonia, Russia and Belarus
(2021)ATR-FT-IR spectra of 100 adhesive samples from different prehistoric composite artifacts, pottery and amorphous lumps across Eastern Europe and Urals. The spectra are available in the original research article by Chen et ... -
Päranditurism Eestis: Potentsiaal ja arenguvõimalused
(2021-03)Uuringu "Päranditurism Eestis: Potentsiaal ja arenguvõimalused" teostas Ettevõtluse Arenduse Sihtasutuse tellimusel 15.05.2020 - 15.03.2021 Tartu Ülikooli ajaloo ja arheoloogia instituut koostöös TÜ geograafia instituudi, ... -
Dataset on zooarchaeological records obtained from the Oa Street, Tartu (Estonia), excavations in 2021
(University of Tartu; Tallinn University, 2022)The dataset contains animal bone identifications carried out by Freydis Ehrlich and Lembi Lõugas in 2021-2022. The bones come from the archaeological excavations conducted in Oa Street, Tartu, in 2021. The material is dated ... -
Dataset of selected archaeological dog specimens from medieval and early modern Estonia: metrics for the withers and crania, and values for stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes
(University of Tartu, 2023)This dataset contains data collected during the study of archaeological dog remains. The dataset consists of three tables: (1) withers height data, (2) skull measurements data, (3) carbon and nitrogen stable isotope data. ... -
Dataset on zooarchaeological records of Estonian medieval and early modern mammal remains
(Department of Archaeology, Institute of History and Archaeology, University of Tartu; Archaeological Research Collection, Tallinn University, 2023)This dataset contains data collected during the analyses of archaeological mammal remains from 37 medieval and early modern sites in Estonia. The dataset consists of four tables: 1) information on archaeological sites, 2) ... -
Dataset 1. Archaeological glass finds from Estonia
(Tartu Ülikool, Ajaloo ja arheoloogia instituut, arheoloogia osakond, 2023)The purpose of collecting this data was to obtain information about the consumption of glass in Estonia with the emphasis on consumption in Tallinn, Haapsalu, and Pärnu and its changes during the post-medieval period. This ... -
Dataset 2. 16th-19th century glassworkers in Estonia
(Tartu Ülikool, Ajaloo ja arheoloogia instituut, arheoloogia osakond, 2023)This dataset contains genealogical information about migrant glassworkers and their families as well as individuals closely related to the glassworks that operated in Estonia from the 17th-19th century as well as glaziers ... -
Dataset 3. 17th-20th century glassworks in Estonia
(Tartu Ülikool, Ajaloo ja arheoloogia instituut, arheoloogia osakond, 2023)This dataset includes 43 glass production sites from the 17th until the 20th century. The purpose of collecting this data was to collate and update the chronology of the Estonian glass industry focusing on the dates, ... -
Tartu Ülikooli genoomika instituudi Eesti biokeskuse vanaDNA proovid (01.04.2014–15.03.2022) asukohapõhise taustainfoga
(Tartu Ülikool, Ajaloo ja arheoloogia instituut, Arheoloogia osakond, 2023-05)Andmekogu sisaldab kõikide vanaDNA proovide asukohapõhist taustainfot, mis on Eesti arheoloogilistest luudest Tartu Ülikooli genoomika instituudi Eesti biokeskuse puhaslaboris eraldatud vahemikus 01.04.2014–15.03.2022. -
Faunal baseline data for E-Baltic hunter gatherers
(University of Tartu, 2023-11)This dataset gathers relevant bulk stable isotope values from the Stone Age sites at the Eastern Baltic to act as a baseline for the human values discussed in the article "Buried at home? Stable isotope analysis of the ... -
Archaeological and archaeothanatological overview of the individuals at Tamula cemetery
(University of Tartu, 2023-11)This dataset represents the Tamula hunter-gatherer burials included in the article "Buried at home? Stable isotope analysis of the late hunter-gatherer cemetery population at Tamula, SE Estonia" by Tõrv and Eriksson (2023, ... -
Dataset of zooarchaeological records from Iru fortified settlement site
(Department of Archaeology, Institute of History and Archaeology, University of Tartu, 2024)This dataset contains zooarchaeological data collected during the analyses of archaeological animal remains from Late Bronze Age Iru fortified settlement, Estonia. The dataset consists of two tables: 1) identification data ... -
Dataset of zooarchaeological records from Jõelähtme stone-cist cemetery
(Department of Archaeology, Institute of History and Archaeology, University of Tartu, 2024)This dataset contains data collected during the analyses of archaeological animal remains from Jõelähtme stone cist graves, Estonia (AI 5306).