Archaeological predictive model of an urban area. The study case of Pisa, Italy Francesca Anichini, Gabriele Gattiglia Università of Pisa, Department of Archaeological Sciences
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Archaeological predictive model of an urban area.The study case of Pisa, ItalyFrancesca Anichini, Gabriele GattigliaUniversità of Pisa, Department of Archaeological Sciences
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PISA
Archaeological predictive model of an urban area. The study case of Pisa, Italy
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OBJECTIVES
Predictive Map of Archaeological Potential
Archaeological MapGeomorphological MapMathematical model
Open digital archaeological archive
Open DataCooperationTransparency
GeologyArchaeology Mathematics
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SAMPLE AREA
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TIMELINE
07/2011 starting up
10/2011 data entry
04/2012 Archaeological Map webgis
04/2013 Map of Archaeological Potential webgis
2 years projectJuly 2011- June 2013
Diachrony
Completeness
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DATA MODEL
•Urban data
•Historical cartography data
•Geographical/ geomorphological data
•Archaeological data
PRIMARY DATA
•obtained data
SECONDARY DATA
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• Need to work with heterogeneous data;
• Need to standardize heterogeneous data
PROBLEMS
….. the archaeo-logical data modelSOLUTIONS
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ARCHAEO LOGICALDATA MODEL
Context quantification
Sub-group
PhasePrelimin
ary report
Archaeological
intervention
Archaeological Map
Map of Archaeological
Potential
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stratigraphic data are described by:
•Polygons for deposit (positive) context
•Line for cut (negative) context (lines are also used to denote the characteristics of contexts )
Each feature is drawn according to its exact location and dimension.
Each type of context is drawn on different layers.
General data are described by:
•Polygons, when the exact area of an archaeological excavation is known
•Points, when the exact area and/or the precise location is uncertain
INTERVENTIONS
CONTEXT
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Definition of the archaeological parameters of the Archaeological Potential of an urban area• represents the possibilities that a more or
less significant archaeological stratification is preserved
• is calculated by analyzing and and studying a series of historical, archaeological and paleo-environmental data retrieved from various sources, with a degree of approximation that may vary according to the quantity and quality of the data provided and their spatial and contextual relationships
• is a factor independent on any other following intervention that is carried out, which must be regarded as a contingent risk factor
• the map of archaeological potential is a predictive model and, as such, is knowingly created as a decision-making tool
PARAMETERS
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Parameters that best determine urban archaeological potential:•type of settlement•density of settlement•multi-layering of deposits•removable or non-removable nature of archaeological deposit•degree of preservation of the deposit•depth of the deposit
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The page rank model Page rank models appear to be a suitable appro ach for determining the archaeological potential of the urban area of Pisa. Indeed, if suitably modeled, the criteria used for attributing archaeological potential are particularly reminiscent of the criterion used to assign impor tance to web pages, since each archaeological find/ object gives importance to those nearby, from which, in turn, it receives importance.
PREDICTIVEMODEL
The criterion used for giving importance to web pages is based on the number of links going out of the page. A page that points to (i.e. has a link to) other pages distri butes its importance in equal parts to pages and therefore gives 1/k of its importance to the pages it points to. So the importance of each page is assigned according to the weight attributed to it by the other pages; vice versa, it assigns importance to the pages it points to.
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To adapt the model to archaeological potential The subsurface will be modeled as a set of cells in a three-dimensional space; importance will be transferred from one cell to the others on the basis of a (pre vious) categorization of finds.
The strategy that will be implemented to adapt the page rank model is the following: •A three-dimensional grid will model the subsurface of the urban area of Pisa. The single cell of the grid will act as the web page, and the importance of the cell, will be the archaeological potential; •The archaeological potential available for a cell will be used in a twofold manner: in a relative manner to build the elements of the matrix that controls the transfer of importance of the cells, and in an abso lute manner, providing a value of importance to the specific cell where an archaeological find is present; •The part regarding the construction of the matrix that controls the transfer of importance will be carried out on the basis of categories used for classifying the archaeological finds; •Finally, the part regarding the specific importance of the single cells will determine the actual value of archaeological potential; •Geological information, regarding the presence of watercourses or specific land configuration, will be used in a binary manner.
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OPEN DATAPreservation, dissemination, cooperation.Free and open archaeology: the new frontier of the research.
The digital archaeological archive will contain the digital archaeographic data produced by the archaeologists in Pisa.
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History of the investigationo purpose o issues o methodology o type of archeographic record o geographical coordinate o chronology o Scientific Director / excavation team o more ... Sources used to create data o questioned archiveso cartography used for georeferencing datao Previous archaeological investigations Method and data structure o creation of the dataset o georeferencing data o cartography used for georeferencing datao list of files and their contents o list of ID assigned o list of codes and their meaning o Thesauri o systems used in data acquisition o conversions to other formats. o Staff o More ... Reports o Bibliography o place of storage of archeographic recordo place of storage of findings
METADATA
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