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Bonesamples: Based on theresearchquestiondecidewhich site and pots tosample (responsibility: archaeologist) -> Collectthesamplesfromthecollections / archaeologicalexcavations (responsibility: archaeologist) -> In thelab,clean the worksurfacewithacetoneordichloromethane and place a cleansheet of tinfoil (labtechnician) -> Use a clean drill bit/saw to drill into the bone fragments/powder -> Collect the drilled bonepowder/pieces and place it in a clean container -> Label the container with relevant information (fordetails see ##ORA lipid residue extraction) -> fill in thesamplingreport/protocol (archaeologist/labtech and collectionholder). 

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Pottery samples: Based on the research question decide which site and pots to sample (responsibility: archaeologist) -> Collect the samples from the collections / archaeological excavations (responsibility: archaeologist) -> In the lab, clean the work surface with acetone or dichloromethane and place a clean sheet of tinfoil (lab technician) -> Use a clean drill bit to drill into the ceramic matrix -> Collect the drilled ceramic matrix and place it in a clean container -> Label the container with relevant information (for details see ## Archemy Protocol Sampling of Ceramic Foodcrust and Documentation_Sampling protocol for ceramic.doc) -> fill in the sampling report/protocol (archaeologist/lab tech and collection holder). 

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    • Condition assessment (preservation state, visible damage, prior treatments) 

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  • Documentation of samples  

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    • Labelling and physical tagging of samples, see 3.5 
    • Logging sample movements across labs or institutions
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    • Storage conditions and container specifications
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    • Digital tracking tools and database entries (e.g., ARHUT sample protocol) 


References

Sampling protocol of the Archaeological Research Collections of the Tallinn University.




Sampling protocol for ceramic foodcrust