Extending CRMEH with GeoSPARQL

Archaeogeomancy: Digital Heritage Specialists – archaeological geomatics – the majick of spatial data in archaeology – archaeological information systems for the digital age:

One of the outputs from the Pilot Study was an approach to working with geospatial data within the broader framework provided by the CIDOC CRM ontology and the CRMEH archaeological extension. Whilst there is ongoing work by myself and others to add archaeological and spatio-temporal components directly to the CIDOC CRM, for the purposes of […]

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From MPhil to PhD; GSTAR update

Archaeogeomancy: Digital Heritage Specialists – archaeological geomatics – the majick of spatial data in archaeology – archaeological information systems for the digital age:

After a longer than anticipated gestation, my Transfer Report has left my hands and is working its way through the administrative system to be externally examined. Fingers crossed, this is one of my last posts as an MPhil student and I will soon (post viva) be a PhD student proper. The Transfer Report included a […]

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HESTIA2 – registration now open!

Archaeogeomancy: Digital Heritage Specialists – archaeological geomatics – the majick of spatial data in archaeology – archaeological information systems for the digital age:

Following on from the last post on this conference, the programme is now published and registration open. I will be speaking about geosemantic technologies in archaeology and my GSTAR research, the abstract is as follows: The semantics of heritage data is a growing area of interest with ontologies such as the CIDOC-CRM providing semantic frameworks […]

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