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Types of burial data and proposal of a Mortuary Data Application Profile for ARIADNEplus (WP4.4.14)
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Edeltraud Aspöck +2 more
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Ottoman heritage in Romania is evident in old maps through to modern paintings with many buildings and ruins as well as cemeteries remaining. Several mosques are part of the national heritage and there are many examples of old mosques with Arabic inscriptions on grave stones.
DRAGOMAN, Radu-Alexandru +3 more
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Metadata for Discovery. Planning for an Information Network
In advance of building a new high speed rail line aimed at connecting the North and South of England, the UK is undertaking the largest archaeological intervention in its history.
Teagan Zoldoske
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Preparing the Romanian National Archaeological Datasets for ARIADNE
The contribution of the Romanian National Institute of Heritage (NIH) to the ARIADNE catalogue consists of 22,298 cultural resources, 18,277 of which are archaeological sites and 4021 are fieldwork reports.
Bogdan Șandric +2 more
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An Aegean History and Archaeology Written through Radiocarbon Dates
This dataset is the outcome of an INSTAP-funded project “An Aegean Prehistory Written in Radiocarbon Dates”. It includes 3159 14C dates from 353 sites in Greece and reflects an attempt to exhaustively collect and cross-check all published radiocarbon ...
Markos Katsianis +3 more
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ARIADNEplus questionnaire responses for metadata aggregation
<p>Anonymized responses to the ARIADNEplus questionnaire to gather information for the aggregation of metadata about archaelogical resources to be included in the ARIADNEplus Knowledge Base and portal (https://portal.ariadne-infrastructure.eu/).<
Bardi, Alessia
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D12.4 – Final report on data integration
This deliverable describes the final results of Tasks 12.1, 12.2, 12.3 and 12.4 of the ARIADNEplus project. The tasks developed, delivered, and maintained the components of the ARIADNEplus infrastructure that support the integration and interoperability ...
Fihn Marberg, Johan +2 more
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Moving towards an Open Archaeology: projects, opportunities and challenges
Generally, open science practices are only slowly having an impact on mainstream archaeological practice. An exception is the open access to publications, which, together with open data and open methodologies may represent those practices most relevant ...
Edeltraud Aspöck
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D2.4 Interim Report on Networking and Integration
The deliverable D2.4 reports the work done in Tasks 2.1, 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 and 2.6 during the first 36 months of the project, assessing it and planning the related activities for the final period, i.e. months 37-48. Work done under Task 2.2 has been reported
Richards, Julian
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Following the Thread: Integrating SORAN's Dataset Into ARIADNEplus
The Comprehensive Database of Archaeological Site Reports in Japan (SORAN) (see fig 1) is Ja-pan’s largest repository and aggregator of archaeological data and information. It is operated by the Nara National Research Institute for Cultural Properties (NABUNKEN), one of the two state-level research institutes in the country focusing on cultural ...
Takata, Yuichi, Yanase, Peter
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