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Source reference

source_reference

Legacy names

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

TypeSectionsRequired
identifierhominins bio, sources, samplesYes

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

Age category

age_category

Legacy names

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.

TypeSectionsValidationsRequired
stringhominins bioLowercase: yesNo

Allowed Values:

  • adult
  • non-adult

Biological age - minimum

biological_age_minimum

Legacy names

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.

TypeSectionsValidationsUnit / NormRequired
integerhominins bioLowercase: yesyear old (y.o.)No

Biological age - maximum

biological_age_maximum

Legacy names

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.

TypeSectionsUnit / NormRequired
integerhominins bioyear old (y.o.)No

Reported age group

reported_age_group

Legacy names

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.

TypeSectionsValidationsRequired
stringhominins bioLowercase: yesNo

Biological sex

biological_sex

Legacy names

sex

Biological sex indicates the sex of an individual estimed through bioanthropological methods (osteology, proteomics, DNA, etc.) as reported in the original paper.

TypeSectionsValidationsRequired
stringhominins bioLowercase: yesNo

Allowed Values:

  • M
  • F
  • F?
  • M?
  • I
  • NA

Stature

stature

Stature refers to the estimated height of an individual based on osteological features. Value is rounded to one decimal point.

TypeSectionsUnit / NormRequired
integerhominins biocentimeter (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.

TypeSectionsRequired
stringhominins bioNo

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.

TypeSectionsRequired
decimalhominins bioNo

Bone preservation

bone_preservation

Legacy names

bone preservation level

Bone preservation describes the overall macroscopic state of preservation of the bones of a human individual.

TypeSectionsValidationsRequired
stringhominins bioLowercase: yesNo

Allowed Values:

  • well
  • medium
  • poor

Skeletal representation

skeletal_representation

Legacy names

skeletal representation level

Skeletal representation refers to the degree of completeness of the preserved skeleton of a human individual.

TypeSectionsValidationsRequired
stringhominins bioLowercase: yesNo

Allowed Values:

  • good
  • medium
  • bad

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.

TypeSectionsValidationsRequired
stringhominins bioLowercase: yesNo

Burial?

burial

Legacy names

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.

TypeSectionsRequired
booleanhominins bioNo