... While we are focusing on systematically collected datasets (for now, databases and spreadsheets), tDAR also archives text and images. * [Draft Metadata Description|^metadatatop.pdf] h3. Testbed Project In order to inform our development and demonstrate the value of the system, knowledge-based data integration tools focusing on archaeological faunal data are being developed under the current grant with the support of a working group of archaeologists with expertise in faunal analysis and the cooperation of the [International Council for ArchaeoZoology|http://www.alexandriaarchive.org/icaz/]. (These tools will be readily extensible to other material classes.) The initial testbed project will investigate the socio-environmental conditions that lead to depressed abundance of preferred game over two millennia in the Southwest and lower Illinois River Valleys in the US. So far we have compiled data on 176,000 faunal elements from 81 Southwestern sites. * [More on the Data Integration Testbed Research|Testbed Research] h3. Computer Science Challenges An ultimate integrated view of multiple data sets is usually impossible and unnecessary. Thus, we reconcile the semantic demands of a query with the semantic content of the available datasets (rather than attempting global reconciliation of data sources). tDAR uses a novel strategy of query-driven, ad-hoc data integration in which, given a query, the cybertools will identify relevant data sources and perform interactive, on-the-fly metadata matching to align key portions of the data while reasoning with potentially incomplete and inconsistent information. h3. Grant Support *Archaeological Data Integration for the Study of Long-term Human and Social Dynamics* *2006* National Science Foundation, Human Social Dynamics Grant 0624341 (3 years) _Principal Investigators:_ Keith W. Kintigh, K. Selçuk Candan, Hasan Davulcu, Subbarao Kambhampati, Margaret C. Nelson, Katherine A. Spielmann _Key ASU Collaborators:_ Huiping Cao, John Howard, Allen Lee, Ben Nelson, and Yan Qi. * [Project Summary - NSF 2006|2006 Project Summary] *Enabling the Study of Long-Term Human and Social Dynamics: A Cyberinfrastructure for Archaeology 2004* National Science Foundation, Human Social Dynamics Grant 0433959 (1 year) _Principal Investigators:_ Keith W. Kintigh, John M. Anderies, Chitta R. Baral, K. Selçuk Candan, Hasan Davulcu, Michelle Hegmon, Subbarao Kambhampati, Ann Kinzig, Huan Liu, Peter H. McCartney, Ben Nelson, Margaret C. Nelson, Charles L. Redman, Arleyn W. Simon, Katherine A. Spielmann, and Sander van der Leeuw This initial NSF grant funded a December 2004 workshop that provided a vision for the infrastructure and suggested a number of design requirements. The workshop's full report was published in American Antiquity(July 2006) and has been endorsed by the Society for American Archaeology, the Society for Historical Archaeology, and the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. The workshop included 31 individuals including archaeologists with diverse interests, computer scientists, and domain scientists associated with other science informatics projects. * [More on the 2004 NSF Grant|2004 NSF Grant] * [Report Executive Summary|NSF 2004 Executive Summary] * [Full Report Text|^Kintigh2006CyberinfrastructureAmAnt.pdf] *Digital Antiquity: Planning a Digital Information Infrastructure for Archaeology* *2007* Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Scholarly Communications Program (1 Year). _Principal Investigators:_ Keith Kintigh (Arizona State University), Jeff Altschul(SRI Foundation), Tim Kohler (Washington State U.), Fred Limp (U. of Arkansas), Julian Richards (U. of York) and Dean Snow (Penn State U.) This grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation led to the creation of [archaeoinformatics.org|http://archaeoinformatics.org], a partner organization to tDAR. This organization is following up the NSF workshop recommendations to develop a sociologically attractive, technologically feasible, and financially sustainable plan for the organization and operation of a cyberinfrastructure for archaeology.
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