This presentation discusses the experience of the MASA consortium in France towards appropriating the entire family of CIDOC CRM models to model excavation reasoning. The MASA group has many partners working together to disseminate the FAIR principles and to find solutions to help archaeologists bring their data to the Semantic Web. For this purpose, MASA has created a digital ecosystem with several tools to help researchers process their data, from structuring to dissemination on the Semantic Web. Based on the data lifecycle, this digital ecosystem highlighted a workflow describing the different steps necessary for this processing
International audienceIn the MASA Consortium ("Memory of Archaeologists and Archaeological Sites") c...
Markos Katsianis and Giorgos Styliaras (University of Patras) describe previous work in building and...
Abstract. The CIDOC CRM provides an ontology for describing entities, prop-erties and relationships ...
International audienceThe rise of the Semantic Web and the opening of research data in the Open Scie...
This report documents the presentations and discussions which took place on 15 June 2022 at the "Vir...
This report documents the presentations and discussions which took place on 15 June 2022 at the "Vir...
Since 2013, the MASA (Mémoire des Archéologues et des Sites Archéologiques) consortium of the TGIR H...
Archaeological data repositories usually integrate excavation data archives as single data collectio...
The CIDOC CRM is the most sophisticated, best documented and well-known ontology in the Cultural Her...
Data aggregation and integration have the potential to create rich resources useful for a range of d...
peer reviewedModelling cultural heritage and archaeological objects is used as much for man...
Abstract. Findings from a data mapping and extraction exercise undertaken as part of the STAR projec...
The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CIDOC-CRM) is an ISO Standard ontology for the cultural domain...
International audienceThis talk addresses the issue of interoperability of data generated by histori...
International audienceARSOL (ARchives du SOL) was created in 1990 by the Laboratoire Archéologie et ...
International audienceIn the MASA Consortium ("Memory of Archaeologists and Archaeological Sites") c...
Markos Katsianis and Giorgos Styliaras (University of Patras) describe previous work in building and...
Abstract. The CIDOC CRM provides an ontology for describing entities, prop-erties and relationships ...
International audienceThe rise of the Semantic Web and the opening of research data in the Open Scie...
This report documents the presentations and discussions which took place on 15 June 2022 at the "Vir...
This report documents the presentations and discussions which took place on 15 June 2022 at the "Vir...
Since 2013, the MASA (Mémoire des Archéologues et des Sites Archéologiques) consortium of the TGIR H...
Archaeological data repositories usually integrate excavation data archives as single data collectio...
The CIDOC CRM is the most sophisticated, best documented and well-known ontology in the Cultural Her...
Data aggregation and integration have the potential to create rich resources useful for a range of d...
peer reviewedModelling cultural heritage and archaeological objects is used as much for man...
Abstract. Findings from a data mapping and extraction exercise undertaken as part of the STAR projec...
The CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CIDOC-CRM) is an ISO Standard ontology for the cultural domain...
International audienceThis talk addresses the issue of interoperability of data generated by histori...
International audienceARSOL (ARchives du SOL) was created in 1990 by the Laboratoire Archéologie et ...
International audienceIn the MASA Consortium ("Memory of Archaeologists and Archaeological Sites") c...
Markos Katsianis and Giorgos Styliaras (University of Patras) describe previous work in building and...
Abstract. The CIDOC CRM provides an ontology for describing entities, prop-erties and relationships ...