Decoding the Past through Mathematics and Anthropology
About Our Resources
The AMAAZE Consortium provides a dynamic, open-access platform where researchers, educators, and the broader public can explore and engage with data, software, and protocols, all created by our partner labs and members. Our materials include 3D models, imaging datasets, code, and detailed workflows which are shared to promote transparency, reproducibility, and community benefit.
Whether you’re a researcher seeking replicable workflows and data, an educator looking for interactive resources, or simply curious about research being done at this multi-disciplinary intersection, you are welcome here. We encourage contributions from our global researcher community. We invite you to join AMAAZE and to submit your datasets, tools, or protocols and join the collaborative effort to amplify impact and advance knowledge.
Rather than serving as a data repository, AMAAZE acts as a shared hub where contributors can showcase and link to their datasets, protocols, and tools hosted across institutional and public platforms.
Our goal is to make digital anthropology discoverable, transparent, and reusable by:
Highlighting partner projects and data collections hosted in external repositories (e.g. DRUM, MorphoSource, GitHub)
Providing open protocols that model reproducible workflows
Encouraging responsible data sharing across disciplines and institutions
Each resource shared through AMAAZE remains under the stewardship of its originating lab or organization. By linking these efforts, the consortium strengthens collaboration and promotes access to high-quality research data for the global community.
Explore the sections below to access shared collections, protocols, and collaborative tools.