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Seta Štuhec, Mario Wallner, Matej Ďurčo, Martina Trognitz, Gerald Hiebel, Stefanie Fragner, Alois Hinterleitner, Julian Posch, Sandra E. M. Müller, Michael Klein, Milena Novak, Edeltraud Aspöck, Juan Torrejón-Valdelomar, Peter Andorfer, Wolfgang Neubauer, Christoph Traxler, Karl Burkhart, Andreas Lenzhofer, Karin Kopetzky, Matthias Kucera, Irene Petschko, Manfred Bietak, Martina Simon
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sstuhec
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Österreichische Nationalstiftung:DH 2014/12
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sstuhec
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2022-11-29T11:30:36.484904
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digital long-term preservation, excavation data
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https://id.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/project-puzzle4d, https://arche.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/api/255840
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‘A puzzle in 4D’ is a project dealing with the general problem of integration of heterogeneous and incomplete digital and non-digital records of archaeological long-term excavations to prepare them for spatio-temporal analysis and long-term archiving based on national and international standards and open-access online publication for specialists and the general public.
As part of the project 'A Puzzle in 4D' a digital archive of the Austrian excavations at Tell el-Daba in Egypt has been created. Resources that are located at the Institute of Oriental and European Archaeology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences were processed. These resources come from excavations carried out between 1966 and 2009 and were both analogue and digital. Analogue resources have been digitised for the archive (field drawings, inventory books, convolute maps, plans ,protocols, photos), and digital resources have been ordered, consistently named and converted into durable file formats. In this project, a workflow based on semantic technology has been created for the integration of metadata and data. |
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2020-01-31
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acdh:hasCoverageStartDate |
-2000-01-01
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sstuhec
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author = {Aspöck, Edeltraud and Hiebel, Gerald and Kopetzky, Karin and Bietak, Manfred and Durco, Matej and Andorfer, Peter, and Simon, Martina and Burkhart, Karl and Fragner, Stefanie and Posch, Julian and Petschko, Irene and Stuhec, Seta and Neubauer, Wolfgang and Kucera, Matthias and Müller, Sandra and Klein, Michael and Novak, Milena and Torrejón-Valdelomar, Juan and Wallner, Mario and Hinterleitner, Alois and Lenzhofer, Andreas and Traxler, Christoph and Horejs, Barbara}
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A Puzzle in 4D: Digital Preservation and Reconstruction of an Egyptian Palace
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2015-02-01
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2022-11-29
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-200-01-02
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sstuhec
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‘A puzzle in 4D’ is a project dealing with the general problem of integration of heterogeneous and incomplete digital and non-digital records of archaeological long-term excavations to prepare them for spatio-temporal analysis and long-term archiving based on national and international standards and open-access online publication for specialists and the general public.
As part of the project 'A Puzzle in 4D' a digital archive of the Austrian excavations at Tell el-Daba in Egypt has been created. Resources that are located at the Institute of Oriental and European Archaeology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences were processed. These resources come from excavations carried out between 1966 and 2009 and were both analogue and digital. Analogue resources have been digitised for the archive (field drawings, inventory books, convolute maps, plans ,protocols, photos), and digital resources have been ordered, consistently named and converted into durable file formats.
In this project, a workflow based on semantic technology has been created for the integration of metadata and data.
‘A puzzle in 4D’ is a project dealing with the general problem of integration of heterogeneous and incomplete digital and non-digital records of archaeological long-term excavations to prepare them for spatio-temporal analysis and long-term archiving based on national and international standards and open-access online publication for specialists and the general public.
As part of the project 'A Puzzle in 4D' a digital archive of the Austrian excavations at Tell el-Daba in Egypt has been created. Resources that are located at the Institute of Oriental and European Archaeology of the Austrian Academy of Sciences were processed. These resources come from excavations carried out between 1966 and 2009 and were both analogue and digital. Analogue resources have been digitised for the archive (field drawings, inventory books, convolute maps, plans ,protocols, photos), and digital resources have been ordered, consistently named and converted into durable file formats.
In this project, a workflow based on semantic technology has been created for the integration of metadata and data.
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