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reCLAYm – Re-connecting citizen scientists with material culture research in archaeology

reCLAYm – Re-connecting citizen scientists with material culture research in archaeology

Lead partner:
Universität für Weiterbildung Krems (Donau-Universität Krems)

Scientific management:
Jakob Maurer

Additional participating institutions:
Naturhistorisches Museum Wien
Krahuletz-Gesellschaft

Field(s) of action:
Society and culture
Environment, climate and ressources

Scientific discipline(s):
6010 - Geschichte, Archäologie (80 %)
1051 - Geologie, Mineralogie (10 %)
1040 - Chemie (5 %)
1030 - Physik, Astronomie (5 %)

Funding tool: Citizen Science
Project-ID: FTI25-C-003
Project start: 01. Juli 2026
Project end: 30. Juni 2029
Runtime: 36 months / not yet started
Funding amount: € 359.990,00

Brief summary:
The reCLAYm project aims to re-integrate citizen scientists (CS) into the analysis of archaeological material culture – a field where they played a foundational role in archaeology’s early development. As the discipline professionalized, CS involvement in post-excavation analysis waned. reCLAYm intends to counter this trend in order to strengthen not only archaeological research but also the dialogue between science and society. Focusing on the Early Neolithic Linear Pottery Culture (LBK) in Lower Austria, the project combines typology, experimental archaeology, and portable X-ray fluorescence (pXRF) to investigate prehistoric pottery production, raw material sourcing, cultural development, and social interaction. The project centres on the extensive pottery assemblage from Asparn/Schletz and nearby sites. Its volume poses a major challenge for comprehensive analysis, which is vital for reconstructing chronological development, technical traditions and social dynamics of the famous site of Schletz. We believe that strong, partly co-directed CS involvement, with a standardised methodological approach, can help mitigate this challenge. The approach includes collaborative finds analysis, reconstruction of LBK production techniques using experimental archaeology, and pXRF analysis on ceramics and local clays to identify raw material sources and possible imports. By involving CS in all research stages from proposal design to interpretation, reCLAYm explores their potential as co-researchers in complex analytical workflows, including education, training, co-led presentation, and public dissemination. The project also addresses methodological challenges such as user bias, data standards, and legal boundaries of CS integration, aiming to develop scalable, inclusive models for participatory research.

Keywords:
citizen science, community archaeology, public archaeology, material culture studies, pXRF-standardisation, user bias, archaeometric analysis, clay sourcing, pottery production, experimental archaeology, prehistoric exchange networks, Early Neolithic, Linear Pottery Culture

Permanent Link: https://www.gff-noe.at/forschungsfoerderung/details/FTI25-C-003/
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