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CRMarchaeo Updates. Achille Felicetti PIN, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy. CRMarchaeo news. CRMarchaeo description document updated New figures and schemas Version 1.4.2 released (documentation + RDFS) Used during ARIADNE Transnational Access Summer Schools
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CRMarchaeo Updates Achille Felicetti PIN, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy
CRMarchaeo news • CRMarchaeo description document updated • New figures and schemas • Version 1.4.2 released (documentation + RDFS) • Used during ARIADNE Transnational Access Summer Schools • Students from Sweden, Norway, England, Scotland, Austria, France, Canada, Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Italy … • Archaeology, Epigraphy, Anthropology, Scientific Analysis • Tested with ICCD datasets (Italy) • Mapping and conversion via 3M tool (in progress …) • Bidirectional feedback
CRMarchaeo news • Presentation of CRMarchaeo at CIDOC workshop during ICOM conference in Milan (5 July 2016) • Contact with Qatar Museums association • https://www.qm.org.qa • Contact with Museum of Tibetan Art and Culture (Arcidosso, Italy) • Virtual museum platform for digital representations of artefact collections and related media • Platform based on Drupal and Islandora
CRMarchaeo: Archaeological Excavation • Essential element in archaeological documentation of different countries and schools • A coordinated set of activities recognised as a unique (and unifying) entity • “Scavo archeologico” and “Saggio Stratigrafico” in Italian documentation standards (RA and SAS schemas of ICCD) • “Fouilles”and “Sondage”in French documentation system (INRAP) • “Archaeological Survey”and “Archaeological Excavation”in English Heritage documentation • Required by many ARIADNE TNA participants for mapping operations
CRMarchaeo: Archaeological Excavation • Coordinated sequence of activities intended to reply specific scientific (i.e. “archaeological”) questions • Matter removal • Observation and documentation • Preservation of the excavated strata (consolidation etc.) • Carried out according with specific authorisations provided by competent authorities • Government, superintendence, private institutions • Permission for performing activities required • Under the responsibility of a coordinator (director) • Officially designated • Legally and scientifically responsible for documentation
CRMarchaeo: excavation activities • Performed on an area considered as part of a broader topographical, rural, urban, or monumental context • Excavation area: evidenced by different activities • Investigation campaign • Interpretation of sources • Non archaeological activities: preparatory works for urban construction • Rescue archaeology • Excavation area: precisely delimited • Limits imposed by excavation permission • Cadastral information • Subdivision in small regular units
Thank you • Achille Felicetti • PIN, Università degli Studi di Firenze, Italy • achille.felicetti@pin.unifi.it