From 584eec44bb793856e21c854fed2418d086c85fa2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Gerhard Gonter <ggonter@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2024 17:27:35 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] updated DOI 10.25365/integ.2022.v1.2 see #36972

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 identifiers.tsv                    |  2 +-
 metadata/integ/integ.2022.v1.2.xml | 25 ++++++++++++++++++++++---
 2 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/identifiers.tsv b/identifiers.tsv
index ee1c3bf..ea3796b 100644
--- a/identifiers.tsv
+++ b/identifiers.tsv
@@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ id	na_id	identifier	context_id	context_pid	canonical_url	ticket	ts_md_fetch	ts_d
 	1	10.25365/exf-2024-3-7	1		https://exfonte.org/index.php/exf/article/view/8818	36787	2024-11-20T150756Z	2024-11-20T150811Z	
 	1	10.25365/integ.2022.v1	1		https://journals.univie.ac.at/index.php/integ/issue/view/599	36329	2024-09-25T115716Z	2024-09-25T120142Z	
 	1	10.25365/integ.2022.v1.1	1		https://journals.univie.ac.at/index.php/integ/article/view/6413	29498	2022-06-26T124725Z	2022-06-26T124726Z	
-	1	10.25365/integ.2022.v1.2	1		https://journals.univie.ac.at/index.php/integ/article/view/6473	29499	2022-06-26T124751Z	2022-06-26T124811Z	
+	1	10.25365/integ.2022.v1.2	1		https://journals.univie.ac.at/index.php/integ/article/view/6473	29499,36972		2022-06-26T124751Z	2022-06-26T124811Z	
 	1	10.25365/integ.2022.x1	1		https://journals.univie.ac.at/index.php/integ/issue/view/576	36329	2024-09-25T115716Z	2024-09-25T120142Z	
 	1	10.25365/integ.2022.x1.2	1		https://journals.univie.ac.at/index.php/integ/article/view/6608	28031	2022-04-03T214918Z	2022-04-03T214928Z	
 	1	10.25365/integ.2022.x1.4	1		https://journals.univie.ac.at/index.php/integ/article/view/6582	28031	2022-04-03T214741Z	2022-04-03T214805Z	
diff --git a/metadata/integ/integ.2022.v1.2.xml b/metadata/integ/integ.2022.v1.2.xml
index 230ce49..3316955 100644
--- a/metadata/integ/integ.2022.v1.2.xml
+++ b/metadata/integ/integ.2022.v1.2.xml
@@ -11,17 +11,27 @@
   </titles>
   <publisher>Interdisciplinary Egyptology</publisher>
   <publicationYear>2022</publicationYear>
+  <subjects>
+    <subject>predynastic</subject>
+    <subject>palette</subject>
+    <subject>surface pitting</subject>
+    <subject>use wear</subject>
+    <subject>experimental archaeology</subject>
+  </subjects>
   <dates>
     <date dateType="Submitted">2021-11-19</date>
     <date dateType="Accepted">2022-03-08</date>
-    <date dateType="Updated">2022-06-25</date>
+    <date dateType="Updated">2024-11-29</date>
     <date dateType="Issued">2022-06-25</date>
   </dates>
   <language>en</language>
-  <resourceType resourceTypeGeneral="Text">Article</resourceType>
+  <resourceType resourceTypeGeneral="JournalArticle"/>
   <alternateIdentifiers>
     <alternateIdentifier alternateIdentifierType="publisherId">21-599-6473</alternateIdentifier>
   </alternateIdentifiers>
+  <relatedIdentifiers>
+    <relatedIdentifier relatedIdentifierType="DOI" relationType="IsPartOf">10.25365/integ.2022.v1</relatedIdentifier>
+  </relatedIdentifiers>
   <rightsList>
     <rights rightsURI="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0">This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.</rights>
   </rightsList>
@@ -35,6 +45,15 @@ Stone palettes varying in size and morphology are the third most common objects
 
 Whilst it has been overlooked in previous scholarly studies, a significant number of Predynastic palettes display pitting on their surfaces, and this may be indicative of a specific type of use. This article will investigate and test this hypothesis using data analysis of the Predynastic Palette Database (PPDB). This statistical analysis will look at the both the overall prevalence of surface pitting on the PPDB corpus of palettes, and also to investigate whether the period of the palettes’ manufacture (as determined by morphology) is significant in the presence of surface pitting – something which may indicate a change in use of palettes over time. Using the results of this data and the results from Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI), microscopy, and experimental archaeological studies, two possible causes of surface pitting will be explored to determine the more probable. The presence and location of surface pitting on a number of different palettes, including the later carved ‘ceremonial’ palettes, and the possible meaning will then be considered.
 </description>
-    <description descriptionType="SeriesInformation">Interdisciplinary Egyptology, Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): Interdisciplinary Egyptology Volume 1</description>
   </descriptions>
+  <relatedItems>
+    <relatedItem relationType="IsPublishedIn" relatedItemType="Journal">
+      <relatedItemIdentifier relatedItemIdentifierType="EISSN">2788-7405</relatedItemIdentifier>
+      <titles>
+        <title>Interdisciplinary Egyptology</title>
+      </titles>
+      <volume>1</volume>
+      <issue>1</issue>
+    </relatedItem>
+  </relatedItems>
 </resource>
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