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Making Sense of the Ways We Make Sense of the Past: The Periodo Project

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Making Sense of the Ways We Make Sense of the Past: The Periodo Project
Abstract
The PeriodO project seeks to fill a gap in the landscape of digital antiquity through the creation of a Linked Data gazetteer of period definitions that transparently record the spatial and temporal boundaries assigned to a given period by an authoritative source. Our presentation of the PeriodO gazetteer is prefaced by a history of the role of periodization in the study of the past, and an analysis of the difficulties created by the use of periods for both digital data visualization and integration. This is followed by an overview of the PeriodO data model, a description of the platform's architecture, and a discussion of the future direction of the project.
Publication
Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies
Date
2016
Volume
59
Issue
2
Pages
42-55
Accessed
11/15/24, 7:29 AM
ISSN
0076-0730, 2041-5370
Extra
R4C6GU62
Citation
Rabinowitz, Adam, Ryan Shaw, Sarah Buchanan, Patrick Golden, and Eric Kansa. 2016. “Making Sense of the Ways We Make Sense of the Past: The Periodo Project.” Bulletin of the Institute of Classical Studies 59 (2): 42–55. doi:10.1111/j.2041-5370.2016.12037.x.
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