This thesis explores the Semantic Web with relation to archaeology, and whether it is yet possible for non-specialist archaeologists to create, use and share their data using Semantic Web technologies and principles. It also considers whether spatial data derived from field drawings can be incorporated alongside textual data, to ensure a more complete archaeological record is represented on the Semantic Web. To determine if these two related questions can be answered, a practical application was undertaken, followed by a discussion of the results, and recommendations for future work. Two archaeological datasets were chosen for the practical application. The first was an Anglian and Anglo-Scandinavian site in the Yorkshire Wolds located near...
Differing terminology and database structure hinders meaningful cross search of excavation datasets....
The Semantic Web is a vision of a web of linked data, allowing querying, integration and sharing of ...
Differing terminology and database structure hinders meaningful cross search of excavation datasets....
This thesis explores the Semantic Web with relation to archaeology, and whether it is yet possible f...
This thesis explores the application of Semantic Web technologies to the discipline of Archaeology. ...
The Semantic Web is rapidly maturing thanks to consolidation of its technologies and an incipient bo...
The Semantic Web initiative has faced accusations that difficulties associated with its adoption can...
The potentiality of ontology within the faculty of archaeology has recently been felt. However, the ...
Over the past two decades, there has been a proliferation of software to create great 3D models of a...
In recent years, the transdisciplinarity of archaeological studies has greatly increased because of ...
‘Interoperability’ is often cited as a fundamental end-goal for archaeological information systems, ...
‘Interoperability’ is often cited as a desirable end-goal for information systems, but the highly ab...
Knowledge has been the driving force behind the Italian National Catalogue of Cultural Heritage. In ...
his study investigates the semantic integration of data extracted from archaeological datasets with ...
This paper discusses a shift of focus in research on Cultural Heritage semantic portals, based on Li...
Differing terminology and database structure hinders meaningful cross search of excavation datasets....
The Semantic Web is a vision of a web of linked data, allowing querying, integration and sharing of ...
Differing terminology and database structure hinders meaningful cross search of excavation datasets....
This thesis explores the Semantic Web with relation to archaeology, and whether it is yet possible f...
This thesis explores the application of Semantic Web technologies to the discipline of Archaeology. ...
The Semantic Web is rapidly maturing thanks to consolidation of its technologies and an incipient bo...
The Semantic Web initiative has faced accusations that difficulties associated with its adoption can...
The potentiality of ontology within the faculty of archaeology has recently been felt. However, the ...
Over the past two decades, there has been a proliferation of software to create great 3D models of a...
In recent years, the transdisciplinarity of archaeological studies has greatly increased because of ...
‘Interoperability’ is often cited as a fundamental end-goal for archaeological information systems, ...
‘Interoperability’ is often cited as a desirable end-goal for information systems, but the highly ab...
Knowledge has been the driving force behind the Italian National Catalogue of Cultural Heritage. In ...
his study investigates the semantic integration of data extracted from archaeological datasets with ...
This paper discusses a shift of focus in research on Cultural Heritage semantic portals, based on Li...
Differing terminology and database structure hinders meaningful cross search of excavation datasets....
The Semantic Web is a vision of a web of linked data, allowing querying, integration and sharing of ...
Differing terminology and database structure hinders meaningful cross search of excavation datasets....