Designing interoperable museum information systems [PDF]
Museum collections are characterized by heterogeneity, since they usually host a plethora of objects of categories, while each of them requires different description policies and metadata standards. Moreover the museum records, which keep the history and
Gavrilis, Dimitris +2 more
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The stratigraphic biography of an archaeological site. Timing depositional events
Abstract The stratigraphic sequence of an archaeological site constitutes its biography, which details what was deposited, when it was deposited, and how the deposition occurred. However, many current methods of recording archaeological stratigraphy do not allow for a full reconstruction of a site's biography.
Vasiliki Andreaki, Juan Antonio Barceló
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Pemodelan Granularitas Temporal Untuk Mencari Relasi Antar Objek Warisan Budaya Indonesia Dengan Menggunakan Ontologi [PDF]
Waktu adalah sebuah konsep penting dalam pencatatan objek-objek warisan budaya dan peristiwa sejarah. Contoh konsep waktu yang sering digunakan dalam pencatatan objek-objek warisan budaya dan sejarah adalah waktu interval (time-interval) dan waktu titik (
Ariyani, N. F. (Nurul) +3 more
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Prerequisites for a computational approach to Minoan chronology
Abstract The paper examines the development, adoption, and limitations of the relative chronology system for Minoan pottery, initially established by Sir Arthur Evans and Duncan Mackenzie during the excavation of Knossos (1900–1906). Despite its weaknesses, this system remained largely unchanged due to its convenience rather than its accuracy.
Diamantis Panagiotopoulos +1 more
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A Conceptual Model for Scholarly Research Activity [PDF]
This paper presents a conceptual model for scholarly research activity, developed as part of the conceptual modelling work within the ???Preparing DARIAH??? European e-Infrastructures project.
Benardou, Agiatis +3 more
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Temporal relations in archaeology: a survey and a new typology
Abstract This article presents a new typology of temporal relations suited for archaeological use. It discusses the properties and advantages of the proposed system and compares it with three other typologies of temporal relations: Allen's relations, Holst's relation, and the CIDOC‐CRM.
Eythan Levy
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Online event-based conservation documentation: A case study from the IIC website [PDF]
There is a wealth of conservation-related resources that are published online on institutional and personal websites. There is value in searching across these websites, but this is currently impossible because the published data do not conform to any ...
Velios, Athanasios
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Foreword – Archaeometry special issue on chronological modeling
Abstract It is well understood that archaeologists, by definition, always strive to assess time as precisely as possible. However, the lack of efficient temporal data interoperability limits our understanding of cross‐cultural historical evolution. This Special Issue of Archaeometry on chronological modelling features nine contributions which, while ...
Thomas Huet, Eythan Levy
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Enhancing CIDOC-CRM and compatible models with the concept of multiple interpretation [PDF]
Modelling cultural heritage and archaeological objects is used as much for management as for research purposes. To ensure the sustainable benefit of digital data, models benefit from taking the data specificities of historical and archaeological domains ...
M. Van Ruymbeke, P. Hallot, R. Billen
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Documenting Collections of Bulgarian Museums. Framing a CIDOC-based Ontological Presentation [PDF]
Report published in the Proceedings of the National Conference on "Education and Research in the Information Society", Plovdiv, May, 2014The paper offers short analytic survey and comparison between the standard for description of cultural objects, CIDOC-
Sotirova, Kalina
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