17. Comparing the Incomparable: Managing and Analyzing Data from Heterogeneous Sources in Archaeological Research
Tracks
Room 3B
Thursday, May 8, 2025 |
1:45 PM - 4:05 PM |
Room 3B |
Speaker
Mr. Florian Hivert
Msh Val De Loire / Huma-Num
OpenArchaeo : A semantic web portal applied to archeological datasets
Dr. Faye Lander
Maeasam Project, University Of Pretoria
Modelling diverse African archaeological heritage information: perspectives from the MAEASaM project
Dr. Nicolas Antunes
DAI
A collaborative approach to data integration: development of a web-application for an effortless, but reliable relational databases management
Mr. Maciej Krawczyk
University of Warsaw Faculty of History VAT ID/NIP PL525-001-12-66
Harmonizing People, Styles, and Places: A Database Application for Integrating Heterogeneous Epigraphic Data
Prof. Grégoire Van Havre
Universidade Federal Do Piauí
Refactoring and modulating archaeological data: a case study from Alagoas, Brazil
Prof. Andreas Pastoors
Fau Erlangen-nürnberg
Inspecting, categorising, digitising... analysing data from the multi-layered structured painted Volp caves (Tuc d'Audoubert, Trois-Frères, Enlène). The long process of successfully integrating data from different sources
Dr. Kamil Niedziolka
University of GdaĆsk
Combining archaeological, environmental and other kind of digital spatial data on chosen case studies from Pomerania, Northern Poland
Dr. Julian Hollaender
Landesamt Für Denkmalpflege Im Regierungspräsidium Stuttgart
The Minimal Meta Data Set for Archaeological Fieldwork within the N40 Objects Ontology
