With increasing advancements in technology, archaeologists are adapting new methods and equipment to supplement or entirely replace traditional, paper-based methods of data collection. For example, some excavations are replacing traditional paper field notebooks with electronic tablets to automatically record and upload site data online. As archaeologists seek new ways to collect, store, and visualize data, they also find themselves dealing with issues of data curation and management during excavations and surveys. To address these issues, some archaeologists, with the help of outside specialists, have created databases to store and manage data for specific archaeological sites. ¶ Though archaeology teams all over the world have implemented...
Our poster discusses the potential for collaboration between information scientists and archaeologis...
Among the numerous issues faced by an increasing number of transdisciplinary databases, the developm...
In this talk, we discuss our experience in aggregating archaeological data from the past 150 years i...
Traditionally, the preservation of archaeological data has been limited by the cost of materials and...
Archaeological databases are one of the most significant research resources for archaeologists. The ...
Traditionally, the preservation of archaeological data has been limited by the cost of materials and...
Each archaeological project generates substantial amounts of data from season to season, all of whic...
In this article, the Federated Archaeological Information Management Systems (FAIMS) project present...
Archaeological research depends on several types of data; material, contextual and analytical. Mater...
Objective: This case study aims to identify data management needs in archaeological research by exam...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
The Giza Plateau Mapping Project which operates large-scale excavations in Cairo/Egypt is managing i...
Bibliography: leaves 161-174.The traditional methods for the documentation of archaeological heritag...
Among the numerous issues faced by an increasing number of transdisciplinary databases, the developm...
This paper reports on the creation and use of a web database designed as part of the TiMMA project w...
Our poster discusses the potential for collaboration between information scientists and archaeologis...
Among the numerous issues faced by an increasing number of transdisciplinary databases, the developm...
In this talk, we discuss our experience in aggregating archaeological data from the past 150 years i...
Traditionally, the preservation of archaeological data has been limited by the cost of materials and...
Archaeological databases are one of the most significant research resources for archaeologists. The ...
Traditionally, the preservation of archaeological data has been limited by the cost of materials and...
Each archaeological project generates substantial amounts of data from season to season, all of whic...
In this article, the Federated Archaeological Information Management Systems (FAIMS) project present...
Archaeological research depends on several types of data; material, contextual and analytical. Mater...
Objective: This case study aims to identify data management needs in archaeological research by exam...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
The Giza Plateau Mapping Project which operates large-scale excavations in Cairo/Egypt is managing i...
Bibliography: leaves 161-174.The traditional methods for the documentation of archaeological heritag...
Among the numerous issues faced by an increasing number of transdisciplinary databases, the developm...
This paper reports on the creation and use of a web database designed as part of the TiMMA project w...
Our poster discusses the potential for collaboration between information scientists and archaeologis...
Among the numerous issues faced by an increasing number of transdisciplinary databases, the developm...
In this talk, we discuss our experience in aggregating archaeological data from the past 150 years i...