Executable Map Paper (EMaP) for Archaeological LiDAR

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Archaeological LiDAR has evolved into an indispensable component of archaeological prospection and landscape archaeology. However, it is frequently employed as a black-box digital method, which confines it to the realm of a specialized field. Making scientific publications more accessible, transparent, and reproducible is one of the steps required to turn LiDAR into a background method for all archaeologists. This is possible, according to our proposal, through the Executable Map Paper concept. This concept can be understood as a type of executable paper that pursues Open Science’s goals. The proposed technical solution consists of a PDF frontend, a persistence layer, and a hyperlinked interactive map. Executable Map Paper is applicable to all map-dependent sciences, including geography, geology, and any geoscience. In this paper, we outline the theoretical context, propose technical solutions, and provide a practical illustration

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Štular, B., & Lozić, E. (2023). Executable Map Paper (EMaP) for Archaeological LiDAR. Journal of Computer Applications in Archaeology, 6(1), 79–95. https://doi.org/10.5334/jcaa.106

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