ArchaeoSTOR: A data curation system for research on the archeological frontier

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The broad adoption of diagnostic and analytical techniques in the field of archeology, presents a unique opportunity for e-Science in the form of scientific explanation, drawing from methodologies aimed at recording, archiving, analyzing, and disseminating, rich data collections to create the needed infrastructure for both research and web-based curation and data management system. This paper presents a needed stepping stone towards synergy between information technology and archeology, by introducing a data acquisition, tagging and characterization pipeline along with a novel method for spatially querying archeological data. © 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Gidding, A., Matsui, Y., Levy, T. E., Defanti, T., & Kuester, F. (2013). ArchaeoSTOR: A data curation system for research on the archeological frontier. Future Generation Computer Systems, 29(8), 2117–2127. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.future.2013.04.007

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