Uploaded today´s #Swedigarch presentation at #HuminfraSweden conference:
"Swedigarch - Digitally Reassembling A Fractured Cultural Heritage." HiC 2025 Huminfra Annual Conference, Stockholm University. doi.org/10.5281/zeno...
#DigitalHeritage #Archaeology
Laptop showing first slide of presentation on Swedigarch, autumn trees in the background
Final preparations
#Swedigarch #HuminfraSweden
Markus Gylling and the levels of semantic enrichment
Gloves off in the #Swedigarch workshop! Marcus Smith and Markus Gylling on the implementation of the #LinkedArt data model to build a knowledge graph for Swedish #HeritageData
Erik Lernestål and one of the Vendel helmets in 3D
Rosemary Hanson
Erik Lernestål and Rosemary Hanson on how the Swedish History Museums work with 3D digitalisation, importance of common work processes. Difficult to find perfect solution for both preservation, accessibility, and information.
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#Swedigarch
Eva Vedin
Eva Vedin, Swedish History Museums, on the ongoing work with vocabularies and links to authorities in other sources like Wikidata. There are 21 different places named "Lund" in the database that need to be differentiated. #Swedigarch
Sven Kalmring in front of screen showing the 3D visualisation of the marine remains
Sven Kalmring, National History Museum, on the work to enrich the Birka collection data and use it and GIS Data to generate 3D visualisations both above and below the water level around the old harbour. #Swedigarch
Fredrik Gunnarsson presenting SOCH for the workshop attendees
Full day workshop for #Swedigarch, national research infrastructure for #DigitalArchaeology. Meetup to discuss how we can ensure interoperability between museum, university and agency data resources through the SOCH aggregator.
Audience and the panel participants
Final panel on #Swedigarch conference: How can the different sectors contribute to Open #DigitalArchaeology?
From national and local agencies to contract archaeology to Academia.
Plot of radiocarbondates from 15000 BCE to 1000 CE in England showing a "dip" in the early Roman period
Green: Synthesis of radiocarbon dates need to take into consideration sampling methods. E.g. Roman period sites in Britain were mainly dated through artefact typologies. Distribution plots can look like a regression in population rather than opposite.
#Swedigarch #DigitalArchaeology
Chris Green in front of screen with maps showing various types of computer visualisations
Chris Green: Can Archaeologists Claim to Study "Big Data"?
(Yes, even if some scientists feel only super computers count)
#Swedigarch
#DigitalArchaeology
Daniel Löwenborg in front of map showing all the excavations available through AGES
Löwenborg: AGES (Archaeological Geodata from Excavations and Surveys) is a geoserver developed by #Swedigarch currently containing 3877 databases.
#DigitalArchaeology
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Daniel Löwenborg
Daniel Löwenborg, @uu.se on harmonising and standardising archaeological excavation data.
#Swedigarch #SwedigarchAGES
#DigitalArchaeology
Elisabeth Östling
Elisabeth Östling, Head of Unit for Geoinformation, on how the National Heritage Board is working with geodata within the agency and with other national agencies.
#Swedigarch #DigitalArchaeology
Babs Bornsäter in the Baroque Hall at the History Museum
Babs Bornsäter, Uppsala University Library (@uu.se) on Makings science more accessible, inclusive and equitable for the benefit of all.
#FAIRdata #OpenScience #Swedigarch
People mingling in the sun outside the entrance to the History Museum
Screen showing logos of Swedigarch, Swedish History Museums and National Heritage Board
Getting ready for day 2 of #Swedigarch conference on #DigitalArchaeology and #OpenScience
Audience and the panel with Anders Högberg, Nicolò Dell'Unto, Phil Buckland, Holly Wright, Helena Victor.
Final panel on Day 1 of #Swedigarch conference on #DigitalArchaeology.
"Where will we be in 10 years?"
Anders Högberg, Nicolò Dell'Unto, Phil Buckland, Holly Wright, Helena Victor.
Joakim Wehlin
Joakim Wehlin on the difficulties combining information from excavations with that of the artefact collections even within a single museum.
#Swedigarch #DigitalArchaeology
Ethical, economical and sustainability aspects of open Archaeology
Federica Sulas bringing up ethical considerations about research data. From carbon footprint, to collaboration with local groups, to the cost of the work required to meet funders' requirements.
#Swedigarch #DigitalArchaeology #OpenScience
Ivanka Hristova, with a screen showing "the world's most complicated Excel file"
Ivanka Hristova, SEAD - Strategic Environment Archaeology Database - on the difficulties of combining many heterogeneous datasets with paleobotanical results, and the work creating better tools for analysing them.
#Swedigarch ##DigitalArchaeology #OpenScience
Kailin Hatlestad in front of screen showing radiocarbon dates for various types of economic activities in prehistory
Kailin Hatlestad, on using data to investigate the intersection of human land use and environmental change around fluvial systems in Sweden, Netherlands, Germany, and Poland
#Swedigarch #DigitalArchaeology #OpenScience
Holly Wright in front of screen with the title.of the presentation
Keynote by Holly Wright at @ads-update.bsky.social,
"Archive Once, Reuse Everywhere: the Archaeology Data Service and international ecosystems for archaeological data"
#Swedigarch ##DigitalArchaeology
Sanna Halling in front of large screen in the Baroque Hall.
Sanna Halling, Senior Research Officer at the Swedish Research Council, on #OpenScience and #FAIRdata.
We need to make it easier to share data but the system must also get better rewarding good practices.
#Swedigarch
Susanne Thedéen in front of the logo for National Heritage Board
Riksantikvarie Susanne Thedéen, Director General of Swedish National Heritage Board, opening #Swedigarch conference. Speaking of the longterm work making heritage data open, available and usable. The need for broad collaboration.
#DigitalArchaeology #DigitalHeritage
Room with painted ceiling, hanging angel, and other furniture in baroque style
All seats filled with people
Time for #Swedigarch conference on #DigitalArchaeology and #OpenScience in Sweden.
Baroque Hall at the National History Museum filled to capacity.
So fun to mingle for a day with archeologists from all over Sweden in Uppsala. So many similarities and similar challenges in our subjects
I'm in the steering group of one of Sweden's largest infrastructures in social science
#swedigarch Swedish national infrastructure for digital archaeology
#SweDigArch will contribute to the SDGs with archaeological and palaeoecological data and knowledge for landscape-based systems for solutions
Red dots all the findings in Sweden from diverse data sets and organizations
Very exciting!