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Bringing Excavation Data Together. Are We There Yet and Where is That?

Authors :
Nenova, Denitsa
Bruseker, George
Derudas, Paola
Hiebel, Gerald
Hivert, Florian
Katsianis, Markos
Marlet, Olivier
Opitz, Rachel
Ore, Christian-Emil
Uleberg, Espen
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2022.

Abstract

Archaeological data repositories usually integrate excavation data archives as single data collections with restricted capacities to accommodate excavation data interoperability at the sub-collection level. This is largely due to the complexity of excavation data archives that are compiled with different tools and methodologies, use distinct conceptual descriptions at variable granularities, can often be unfinished or open-ended and may be linked to all sorts of digital data types, each with its own complicated production workflow. In the past decades, several attempts to adapt CIDOC-CRM in order to provide more explicit descriptions of the excavation domain have resulted in several model extensions (e.g. CRMarchaeo, CRMsc, CRMba). Each focuses on corresponding aspects of the excavation research process, while their combined usage holds an already demonstrated potential to support expressive data mappings at the sub-collection level. As part of the ongoing ARIADNEplus project, several CIDOC-CRM developers and domain experts have been working as a group and engaging in conceptual mapping exercises to address the practicalities of bringing excavation data descriptions together. In this presentation we will consider several issues that may be affecting the applicability of existing solutions and link these to our overall expectations/aspirations in terms of excavation data discoverability and reusability.

Subjects

Subjects :
Archaeology
Excavation
CIDOC CRM

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....978706ab1dadf2f704c1f37e71296beb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7117048