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From thesaurus to semantic network: make (re)usable the ANRJCJC Itineris data

Thomas Huet
Guillaume Reich

Résumé

The ANRJC Itineris (https://anr.fr/Projet-ANR-21-CE27-0010) is a 42 months funded research project on the characterisation of Italic bronze craftsmanship in the Early Iron Age. This international project promotes an innovative and comprehensive methodological examination of the new and unpublished data acquired, combining the archaeological approach with technological, archaeometric and geostatistical analyses (Cicolani 2017, 2020). Focusing on craft techniques networks and knowledge flows modelling, this project sets out to explore the ways in which technologies, traditions and fashion behavior are transmitted over wide areas and across cultural boundaries, revealing new scenarios and social models. In consistency with LOD and FAIR policies (Wilkinson et al. 2016), the Workpackage 3 of the ITINERIS project takes care of open-source data and tools in order to provide to the scientific community open access results, codes and data produced during the project as well as after their publication. This paper will focus in particular on how to make the ANR Itineris data (unprocessed, processed, meta, etc.) FAIR by developing structured datasets compliant with ISO standards, coding in open-source (R, Python) and using an open-source web platform (GitHub, 3DHOP) allowing users to interact with the processed data (measurements, 3D models, maps, etc.) and to download the raw data. All of this data will also be indexed using the trilingual thesaurus developed as part of the project.
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hal-04084695 , version 1 (28-04-2023)

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Veronica Cicolani, Thomas Huet, Guillaume Reich. From thesaurus to semantic network: make (re)usable the ANRJCJC Itineris data. CAA 2023, S29: How do we ensure archaeological data are usable and Reusable, and for whom? Putting the R in FAIR for archaeology’s data, CAA, Apr 2023, Amsteram, Netherlands. ⟨hal-04084695⟩
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