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Dear all,

We are delighted to announce the launch of the 'National 
Zooarchaeological Reference Resource' (NZRR), a specimen-level search 
portal for vertebrate skeletal collections in the UK. If you've ever 
found yourself desperately emailing colleagues to find that elusive 
specimen of chamois, burbot, etc., then this may be the solution.

Funded by a grant from Historic England, the NZRR so far includes data 
from 10 university zooarchaeology labs, 5 museums, one charitable trust, 
one private collection, and Historic England's own zooarchaeology lab. 
We are expecting to add several additional collections in the near 
future, and welcome further submissions.

The resource is hosted by the Archaeology Data Service and is now live 
at the following link:

https://doi.org/10.5284/1043267

Please take a look, try out some queries, and let us know what you 
think. Comments on the search interface are particularly welcome: we're 
still working on this and already have a list of improvements in the 
pipeline.

Comments are also very welcome from those outside the UK: we're hoping 
this might develop into an international resource eventually. If anyone 
knows of similar initiatives in other countries we'd be very glad to 
hear about them!

Thanks,

David Orton
Eva Fairnell

-- 
Dr. David Orton
Lecturer in Zooarchaeology
Director of Studies, MSc in Zooarchaeology 
<https://www.york.ac.uk/archaeology/postgraduate-study/taught-postgrads/masters-courses/zooarchaeology/>
BioArCh, Department of Archaeology, University of York