Systematic bias in humanities datasets: ancient and medieval coin finds in the FLAME project

Lee Mordechai, Alan Stahl, Mark Pyzyk, Ilia Curto Pelle

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Abstract

FLAME is an online digital humanities project providing economic data for investigations of the transition from Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages (CE 325-750) in Western Eurasia and North Africa. While accumulating, entering, and displaying the data, the project’s leadership has become increasingly aware of the inherent distortions in these data. These deviations operate on various levels, from the disparate events that provide the coin finds that serve as the basis of its data to previously unexamined scholarly biases that underpin such a quantitative approach to historical analysis. By systematically examining these phenomena, we hope to frame a discussion of such inherent biases in other digital humanities undertakings.

Original languageEnglish
JournalDigital Humanities Quarterly
Volume19
Issue number1
StatePublished - 2025

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