All Fields (A-Z)
%C
percent_c
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | organic measures | No |
%N
percent_n
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | organic measures | No |
%S
percent_s
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | organic measures | No |
143Nd/144Nd
nd143_nd144
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | mineral measures | No |
143Nd/144Nd sd
nd143_nd144_sd
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | mineral measures | No |
14C date uncertainty
c14_date_uncertainty
14C σ
14C date uncertainty refers to the uncertainty accompanying the raw date directly measured from the sample by a radiocarbon laboratory.
Type | Sections | Unit / Norm | Required |
---|---|---|---|
decimal | radiocarbon measures | years BP | No |
14C lab code
c14_lab_code
14C lab code refers to the unique identifier assigned by a radiocarbon laboratory to a radiocarbon date.
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
string | radiocarbon measures | Yes |
87Sr/86Sr
sr87_sr86
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | mineral measures | No |
87Sr/86Sr - NBS987
sr87_sr86_nbs987
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | mineral measures | No |
87Sr/86Sr 2se
sr87_sr86_2se
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | mineral measures | No |
87Sr/86Sr sd
sr87_sr86_sd
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | mineral measures | No |
Age category
age_category
age class
Age category denotes the estimated age of a human individual based on osteological features. The IsoArcH database uses a binary division into non-adult and adult, with an arbitrary cut-off value of 18 years old. Individuals overlapping the two age categories remain unclassified.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | hominins bio | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
adult
non-adult
Alternative location name
alternative_location_name
Alternate name for the location where the source was collected. This may include a different known name for the toponym, spelling variations, or the original name in a non-Latin alphabet. Example: تل موزان
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
string | locations | No |
Archaeological culture
archaeological_culture
This field pertains to the characterization of a prehistoric or historical culture, typically derived from its material artifacts, and associated with a specific geographical and temporal context. This is a free-text area, typically containing one or two words, such as "Roman".
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
string | sources | No |
Bibliography references
bibliography_references
A bibliographical reference refers to the concise citation of a literature source in the format of Author(s) plus Year. Examples: Salesse (2015), Kharobi and Buccellati (2023), or Colombo et al. (2021),
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
identifier | sources | No |
Biological age - maximum
biological_age_maximum
max age estimation
, age estimation max
Maximum biological age estimate of an individual determined using osteological features. If a precise age is attributed instead of a range, enter the same value in both fields for 'biological age (minimum)' and 'biological age (maximum)'. By convention, the maximum accepted value is 99. If no further information is available for an individual reported only as an "adult" in the original paper, or if a precise age is associated with a plus symbol as a suffix, the 'biological age (maximum)' field will be filled with the value 99.
Type | Sections | Unit / Norm | Required |
---|---|---|---|
integer | hominins bio | year old (y.o.) | No |
Biological age - minimum
biological_age_minimum
age estimation min
, min age estimation
Minimum biological age estimate of an individual determined using osteological features. If a precise age is attributed instead of a range, enter the same value in both fields for 'biological age (minimum)' and 'biological age (maximum)'. If no further information is available for an individual reported only as an "adult" in the original paper, the field "biological age (minimum)" will be filled with the value 18.
Type | Sections | Validations | Unit / Norm | Required |
---|---|---|---|---|
integer | hominins bio | Lowercase: yes | year old (y.o.) | No |
Biological sex
biological_sex
sex
Biological sex indicates the sex of an individual estimed through bioanthropological methods (osteology, proteomics, DNA, etc.) as reported in the original paper.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | hominins bio | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
M
F
F?
M?
I
NA
Body disposal
body_disposal
disposal type
Body disposal type refers to the way the human corpse (or its remains) was disposed.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | sources | Lowercase: yes | Yes |
Allowed Values:
inhumation
cremation
scattered
Body orientation
body_orientation
Body orientation refers to the positioning of the deceased within a burial relative to the cardinal directions. The orientation is established from the head down to the feet.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | sources | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
north/south
west/east
north-east/south-west
north-west/south-east
south/north
east/west
south-east/north-west
south-west/north-east
Body position
body_position
Body position refers to the original positioning of a corpse within a burial.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | sources | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
ventral
dorsal
lateral right
sitting
lateral left
lateral
Body side
body_side
Body side indicates the right or left half of a human or animal, determined by the sagittal plane, which vertically divides the body into two sections.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | samples | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
left
right
Bone preservation
bone_preservation
bone preservation level
Bone preservation describes the overall macroscopic state of preservation of the bones of a human individual.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | hominins bio | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
well
medium
poor
Burial assemblage
burial_assemblage
inhumation type 1
, inhumation type 2
, inhumation type
, corpse handling
Burial assemblage refers to number and timing of corpse deposition(s) within a burial.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | sources | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
individual
plural
plural:collective
plural:multiple
Burial?
burial
is a burial
, is it a burial?
Burial refers to the identification of a burial feature in which a human body or its remains had been intentionally deposited.
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
boolean | hominins bio | No |
C:N
c_n
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | organic measures | No |
C:S
c_s
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | organic measures | No |
Chemical pretreatment?
chemical_pretreatment
chemical pre-treatment?
Chemical pre-treatment used.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
boolean | organic measures | Lowercase: yes | No |
Collagen yield (%)
collagen_yield
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | organic measures | No |
Combustion stage
combustion_stage
burn stage
, if plant, is it charred?
Combustion stage denotes the two main phases of a burning process that are observable at a macroscopic level.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | samples | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
charred
calcined
Comments
comments
This field is intended as a free-text area for adding succinct and clear additional information related to the funerary context, complementing the existing fields.
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
string | sources | No |
Composite sample?
composite_sample
is it a mixture?
This field enables indicating whether the analyzed sample is a composite of multiple grab samples pooled together to provide one sample.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
boolean | samples | Lowercase: yes | No |
Container material
container_material
container type
Container type pertains to the hollow object, receptacle or enclosure utilized for holding a deceased human body or its remains. Given the array of available options, this field specifies solely the construction material category.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | sources | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
perishable
stone
metal
pottery
plaster
Coordinates type
coordinates_type
type of coordinates
Coordinates type indicates the precision of the geographic location where the source was collected, whether exact or approximate.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | locations | Lowercase: yes | Yes |
Allowed Values:
exact
approximate
Database reference
database_reference
Database reference specifies the origin database where the data is sourced from. Example: IsoBank
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
string | locations | No |
Decomposition
decomposition
buried in a filled space ?
Decomposition refers to the immediate environment where the decay of a human body occurs, influencing or preventing the disarticulation and movement of skeletal remains within the burial.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | sources | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
void
filled space
Deposition type
deposition_type
Deposition type denotes the category of funerary deposits for a human corpse or its remains.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | sources | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
primary
secondary
reduction
relic
Fish category
fish_category
Fish category offers an additional layer of information regarding the ecological niches and habitats where the fish thrive.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | sources | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
freshwater
marine
anadromous
catadromous
diadromous
Funerary architecture
funerary_architecture
burial type 2
, burial architecture
Burial architecture refers to the specific construction and design features of a funerary structure from which the source originates.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | sources | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
simple pit
arranged tomb
jar tomb
niche grave
Gender
gender
This field denotes the gender assigned by archaeologists based on grave goods, burial architecture, and other funerary materials.
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
string | sources | No |
Allowed Values:
M
F
M?
F?
I
Grave goods
grave_goods
This field indicates whether items were placed with the deceased at the time of burial.
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
string | sources | No |
Latitude
latitude
Latitude, an angular measurement in degrees north or south from the equator, serves as the geographic coordinate for the location where the source was collected. There are no constraints on the number of digits following the decimal point. Example: 7.316667
Type | Sections | Unit / Norm | Required |
---|---|---|---|
decimal | locations | WGS84 | Yes |
Location name
location_name
Name of the location, typically an archaeological site, where the source was collected. Example: Catacombs of Marcellinus and Peter
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
string | locations | Yes |
Location reference
location_reference
site reference
Identifier of a location, usually an acronym or abbreviation of the name of an archaeological site, as referenced in the paper or commonly recognized. Example: SSPM2024
Longitude
longitude
Longitude, an angular measurement in degrees east or west from the prime meridian, acts as a coordinate for pinpointing the location where the source was collected. There are no constraints on the number of digits following the decimal point. Example: 13.5833333
Type | Sections | Unit / Norm | Required |
---|---|---|---|
decimal | locations | WGS84 | Yes |
Measure type
measure_type
Measure type indicates whether the isotope and elemental measurements were conducted on a mineral or an organic compound within the sample.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | radiocarbon measures | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
mineral
organic
Mummification
mummification
Mummification refers to the alteration of the decomposition process caused by human intervention or natural phenomena.
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
string | sources | No |
Allowed Values:
natural
artificial
N:S
n_s
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | organic measures | No |
Nd concentration (ppb)
nd_concentration
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | mineral measures | No |
Number of sources
number_of_sources
number of individuals
, quantity
Number of potential sources from which the sample was collected. Typically, this number is 1. However, in complex funerary settings, such as plural burials or cremations, it may be impossible to pinpoint the exact source of a sample. In such cases, the Minimum Number of Individuals (MNI) will be entered.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | sources | regex: ^(>=?)?\d+$ | No |
Original burial identifier
original_burial_identifier
individual reference in paper
, structure number
Original burial identifier corresponds to the the name or code assigned to the funerary structure from which the source originates.
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
string | sources | No |
Original source identifier
original_source_identifier
Original identifier refers to the name of the source, usually a code, as stated in the original paper or database.
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
string | sources | No |
Pathological change
pathological_change
pathological change on sample
Brief description of any pathological change on the sampled element, if present. This is a free-text field that should remain concise, with a brief and clear description.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | samples | Lowercase: yes | No |
Pathological observations
pathological_observations
Brief description of any pathological observations at the individual level, if present. This is a free-text field that should remain concise, with a brief and clear description.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | hominins bio | Lowercase: yes | No |
Plant metabolism
plant_metabolism
metabolism
Plant metabolism denotes the metabolic pathway utilized by a plant for carbon fixation during photosynthesis.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | sources | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
C3
C4
CAM
Relative chronology - lower limit
relative_chronology_lower_limit
Lower limit of the estimated age for the collected sample. The age may directly relate to the sample or the context from which it derives (e.g., age of an archaeological layer or an architectural element). For dates expressed in calendar years BCE, a hyphen-minus symbol must precede the year. Example: -753. The minimum boundary of a two sigma (95.4% confidence) calibrated age from radiocarbon dating of the sample can also be provided. If the source is contemporary, indicate the year of sampling in both the "relative chronology (lower limit)" and "relative chronology (upper limit)" fields; otherwise, use the publication year if unknown. Example: 2024
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
integer | sources | No |
Relative chronology - upper limit
relative_chronology_upper_limit
Upper limit of the estimated age for the collected sample. The age may directly relate to the sample or the context from which it derives (e.g., age of an archaeological layer or an architectural element). For dates expressed in calendar years BCE, a hyphen-minus symbol must precede the year. Example: -480. The maximum boundary of a two sigma (95.4% confidence) calibrated age from radiocarbon dating of the sample can also be provided. If the source is contemporary, indicate the year of sampling in both the "relative chronology (lower limit)" and "relative chronology (upper limit)" fields; otherwise, use the publication year if unknown. Example: 2024
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
integer | sources | No |
Reported age group
reported_age_group
age class name in paper
Reported age group refers to the ordinal age group to which an individual belongs as presented in the original paper. Example: Infans I.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | hominins bio | Lowercase: yes | No |
Reported biological identification
reported_biological_identification
taxonomy in paper
Reported biological identification pertains to the taxonomic classification assigned to an animal as reported in the paper, which may allude to either scientific or vernacular nomenclature.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | sources | Lowercase: yes | No |
Result type
result_type
Result type is a field that enables specification of the type of measured value being reported. When multiple values, such as a range, are applicable to a specific sample, this field should be completed multiple times, each on a separate line.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | mineral measures , organic measures | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
min
max
mean
exact
Sample reference
sample_reference
Sample reference is a unique identifier assigned first by the compiler and then by the IsoArcH database to each collected sample. In each dataset, these numbers will span from 1 to n, with n representing the maximum number of samples compiled. Once in the IsoArcH database, this identifier will include the dataset number as a prefix. GRIST may automatically populate this field. Example: 1
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
identifier | hominins bio , samples , mineral measures , organic measures , radiocarbon measures | Yes |
Sample type
sample_type
Sample type relates to the characterization of the selected sample on which isotopic and elemental analysis were conducted.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | samples | Lowercase: yes | Yes |
Allowed Values:
bone
fruit
garum
grain
leaf
pit
seed
shaft
shell
skin
stem
tooth
hair
beard
nail
gut
muscle
milk
flesh
scale
feather
whole
tuber
horn
Sampled bone
sampled_bone
sampled skeletal part
Sampled bone denotes the precise identification of the bone chosen for sampling.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | samples | Lowercase: yes | No |
Sampled dental arch
sampled_dental_arch
Sampled dental arch denotes the identification of arcade of teeth chosen for sampling.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | samples | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
upper
lower
Sampled zone identifier
sampled_zone_identifier
serial order
Serial order enables the numbering of sequential samplings taken from a specific sample, typically from dentine, enamel, or hair.
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
string | mineral measures , organic measures | No |
Set of teeth
set_of_teeth
Set of teeth describes the type of dentition.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | samples | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
deciduous
permanent
Skeletal representation
skeletal_representation
skeletal representation level
Skeletal representation refers to the degree of completeness of the preserved skeleton of a human individual.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | hominins bio | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
good
medium
bad
Source reference
source_reference
individual reference
Source reference is a unique identifier assigned first by the compiler and then by the IsoArcH database to each collected source. In each dataset, these numbers will span from 1 to n, with n representing the maximum number of sources compiled. Once in the IsoArcH database, this identifier will include the dataset number as a prefix. GRIST may automatically populate this field. Example: 1
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
identifier | hominins bio , sources , samples | Yes |
Source type
source_type
individual type
A source is defined as the individual, specimen, element, or compound from which a sample originates. The type of sources is restricted to specific allowed values. Example: For a human, choose hominin.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | sources | Lowercase: yes | Yes |
Allowed Values:
hominin
animal
plant
organic residue
Sr concentration (ppm)
sr_concentration
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | mineral measures | No |
Stature
stature
Stature refers to the estimated height of an individual based on osteological features. Value is rounded to one decimal point.
Type | Sections | Unit / Norm | Required |
---|---|---|---|
integer | hominins bio | centimeter (cm) | No |
Stature result type
stature_result_type
This field indicates the type of estimation used to determine an individual's height from osteological features. It reflects whether the stature is reported as a minimum, maximum, mean, or exact value, providing insight into the methodological approach and precision of the height estimation.
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
string | hominins bio | No |
Allowed Values:
min
max
mean
exact
Stature sd
stature_sd
This field records the standard deviation of the stature estimate, expressed to one decimal point. It indicates the variability or uncertainty around the estimated height, helping assess the precision of the osteological analysis used to determine stature.
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | hominins bio | No |
Taxonomy
taxonomy
Taxonomy refers to the classification of organisms into taxa across five ranks (class, order, family, genus, and species) using the most precise rank possible, following internationally endorsed nomenclatures. The rank of subspecies is not recognized. Example: Sus scrofa domestica will be noted Sus scrofa.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | sources | Lowercase: yes | No |
Timescale
timescale
Time notation system used to express a date. The timecale is restricted to specific allowed values.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | sources | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
BCE/CE
cal BP
BP
Tooth category
tooth_category
Tooth category indicates the type of the sampled tooth.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | samples | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
incisor
canine
premolar
molar
Tooth fraction
tooth_fraction
fraction of tooth sample
Tooth fraction refers to the particular portion of the tooth that has been sampled.
Type | Sections | Validations | Required |
---|---|---|---|
string | mineral measures , organic measures , radiocarbon measures | Lowercase: yes | No |
Allowed Values:
dentine
enamel
pulp
Tooth numbering
tooth_numbering
tooth number
Tooth numbering allows to designate by a number the tooth sampled. assigns a numerical designation to the sampled tooth. The system adopts a straightforward nomenclature akin to everyday life. Example: the third molar is designated as 3.
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
integer | samples | No |
Allowed Values:
1
2
3
Uncalibrated 14C date
uncalibrated_c14_date
14C uncalibrated age
Uncalibrated 14C date refers to the raw date directly measured from the sample by a radiocarbon laboratory.
Type | Sections | Unit / Norm | Required |
---|---|---|---|
integer | radiocarbon measures | years BP | No |
δ13C (‰vpdb)
d13c
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | organic measures | No |
δ13C (‰vpdb) sd
d13c_sd
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | organic measures | No |
δ13C carbonate (‰vpdb)
d13c_carbonate
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | mineral measures | No |
δ13C carbonate (‰vpdb) sd
d13c_carbonate_sd
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | mineral measures | No |
δ15N (‰air)
d15n
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | organic measures | No |
δ15N (‰air) sd
d15n_sd
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | organic measures | No |
δ18O carbonate (‰vpdb)
d18o_carbonate_vdpd
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | mineral measures | No |
δ18O carbonate (‰vpdb) sd
d18o_carbonate_vdpd_sd
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | mineral measures | No |
δ18O carbonate (‰vsmow)
d18o_carbonate_vsmow
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | mineral measures | No |
δ18O carbonate (‰vsmow) sd
d18o_carbonate_vsmow_sd
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | mineral measures | No |
δ18O phosphate (‰vsmow)
d18o_phosphate_vsmow
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | mineral measures | No |
δ18O phosphate (‰vsmow) sd
d18o_phosphate_vsmow_sd
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | mineral measures | No |
δ34S (‰vcdt)
d34s
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | organic measures | No |
δ34S (‰vcdt) sd
d34s_sd
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | organic measures | No |
εnd
end
Type | Sections | Required |
---|---|---|
decimal | mineral measures | No |