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Geosphere; October 2005; v. 1; no. 2; p. 97-109; DOI: 10.1130/GES00013.1
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A community approach to data integration: Authorship and building meaningful links across diverse archaeological data sets

Eric Kansa1

1 The Alexandria Archive Institute, 125 El Verano Way, San Francisco, California 94127, USA


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Figure 1. Unified-modeling-language diagram of Archaeological Markup Language (ArchaeoML) spatial units, observations, and descriptive properties

 

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Figure 2. Illustration of recursive Archaeological Markup Language (ArchaeoML) spatial hierarchies

 

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Figure 3. Illustration of Archaeological Markup Language (ArchaeoML) stratigraphic relationships

 

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Figure 4. Example of mapping into Archaeological Markup Language (ArchaeoML)

 

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Figure 5. Screenshot of data mapping–import tool

 

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Figure 6. Screenshot of Extensible Markup Language (XML) System for Textual and Archaeological Research project (XSTAR) user interface

 





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