Toward Standardised Vocabularies for Norwegian Archaeology

Author:

Uleberg EspenORCID, ,Matsumoto MiekoORCID,Pantos George AlexisORCID,Bonelli LetiziaORCID

Abstract

The Museum of Cultural History (MCH) at the University of Oslo, Norway, has undertaken a series of infrastructure projects with the aim of improving the standardisation of archaeological data and increasing data integration at both a national and international level. This builds on decades of earlier work and includes a revision of shared National database systems (unimus), integration of previously disparate data types and spatial data (ADED), and more recently the development of a 3D publishing platform (BItFROST). These projects feed into broader aims of large-scale data integration as part of the European-wide ARIADNE Research Infrastructure. This article provides an overview of the history and development of these systems in Norway and takes a look at some of the roads still ahead.

Publisher

Council for British Archaeology

Subject

Archeology,Archeology

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