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      Unlocking archaeological data online via the PEPAdb (Prehistoric Europe's Personal Adornment Database) initiative for Open Science

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          PEPAdb (Prehistoric Europe's Personal Adornment Database) is a long-term, open-ended project that aims to improve access to archaeological data online. Its website ( https://pepadb.us.es) publishes and analyses datasets about prehistoric personal adornment, drawing on the results of various research projects and bibliographic references.

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                Antiquity
                Antiquity
                Antiquity Publications
                0003-598X
                1745-1744
                January 29 2024
                : 1-6
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                10.15184/aqy.2024.2
                a8f269c0-1341-45eb-ac90-5156e496f89b
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