Digitising Legacy Field Survey Data: A Methodological Approach Based on Student Internships
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. How to Unlock Legacy Survey Data
- Phase one focuses on knowledge acquisition, updating or upgrading skills through supervisor guidance, and self-study of the relevant bibliography, also by means of online tutorials. Depending on the student level, this phase allows the transfer or consolidation of specific expert knowledge to the student niche; students, however, should already have familiarity with the subject and be skilled in performing specific digital tasks; otherwise, there is a risk that the work of the supervisor (who also has other job duties and can reserve only limited time to teaching for the internships) becomes too demanding and time-consuming.
- The identification of survey projects and bibliographic references of survey project publications by studying relevant literature and surfing the web.
- The collection or acquisition of publications online and in local libraries located in the students’ home country/university, which should be easily reachable with public transport.
- Description of the methodology and terminologies of the survey projects using standardized forms. If the information on survey design and recording method is not stated in the publications or is only partially disclosed, reflection and source criticism are performed by the students guided by the supervisor to extract such information whenever possible. This is essential to allow future comparison of datasets.
- The georeferencing of raster maps; the importation of spatial coordinates; the digitisation as vector files in GIS of the research area, the surveyed units (if available; e.g., graphic representations of the fields/agricultural parcels walked during the survey that have been investigated), and site locations; and the systematisation in digital spreadsheets of the chronological and typological information for the respective attribute tables (e.g., types and periods of occupation for sites, from Prehistory onwards; the descriptions of collected material; the visibility conditions, sampling method/coverage percentage for surveyed units). This allows data interoperability and querying of the data in GIS for regional pattern analysis.
- The annotation of metadata in standardized forms reporting indications and descriptions of the procedures used by the students for the manipulation of the original legacy data during the creation of the digitally converted legacy data. This phase safeguards the long-term re-usability of the datasets for future research.
- The deposition of these converted legacy survey data (and metadata) in online open access WebGIS platforms/repositories, with proper citation of the source and the original data, and with permalinks. This safeguards both the long-term availability and re-usability of these datasets for future research.
2.1. The Pilot Study
Results of the Pilot Study
2.2. Discussion of Methodological Challenges
3. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Number in Figure 2 | Region | Survey Project | Source Publication(s) Used by Students for Data Digitisation | Research Area (ha) | Surveyed Units (ha) | Number of Sites | Digitisation Completed by Student Interns |
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1 | Valle dell’Albegna, Grosseto, Tuscany, Italy | Paesaggi d’Etruria | [92] | 33,217 | n/a | 1621 | yes |
2 | Magliano Sabina—Collevecchio—Stimigliano, Lazio, Italy | Ager Foronovanus I | [93] | 4674 | n/a | 103 | yes |
3 | Termoli (CB)—Lesina (FG), Italy | R.F.I Termoli-Lesina survey | [94] | 909 | 909 | 61 | no |
4 | Biferno valley, Molise, Italy | Biferno Valley Archaeological Survey | [95,96] | 41,869 | 41,869 | 1164 | no |
5 | Campobasso, Molise, Italy | Larinum—Forma Italiae | [97] | 9616 | n/a | 305 | no |
6 | Campobasso, Molise, Italy | Carta archeologica della media Valle del Trigno | [98] | 22,898 | n/a | 63 | no |
7 | Campobasso, Molise, Italy | Carta del Rischio Archeologico nell’area del Cratere | [99] | 56,985 | n/a | 380 | no |
8 | Castropignano, Campobasso, Molise, Italy | Esperienze di survey a Castropignano | [100] | 9502 | n/a | 101 | no |
9 | Oratino, Campobasso, Molise, Italy | Esperienze di survey a Oratino | [101] | 1842 | n/a | 30 | no |
10 | Riccia, Campobasso, Molise, Italy | Esperienze di survey a Riccia | [102] | 6968 | n/a | 16 | no |
11 | Isernia, Molise, Italy | San Vincenzo al Volturno survey | [103] | 16,220 | yes | 195 | no |
12 | Caserta, Campania, Italy | Ager Calenus | [104] | 1301 | n/a | 29 | yes |
13 | Santa Maria Capua Vetere, Caserta, Campania, Italy | Ricognizioni archeologiche nel territorio ad Ovest di Capua | [105,106] | 5179 | n/a | 63 | yes |
14 | Apulia, Italy | Survey nella fascia pedemontana del Promontorio del Gargano | [107] | 8000 | yes | 258 | no |
15 | Foggia, Apulia, Italy | Progetto Ager Lucerinus | [108,109] | 10,430 | n/a | 1122 | no |
16 | Foggia, Apulia, Italy | Progetto Valle del Celone | [110,111] | 3500 | n/a | 264 | no |
17 | Faragola—Ascoli Satriano (FG), Apulia, Italy | Ricerche sistematiche nella valle del Carapelle | [112,113] | 4040 | yes | 117 | no |
18 | Valle dell’Ofanto, Foggia and Barletta-Andria-Trani, Apulia, Italy | Progetto Valle dell’Ofanto | [114,115,116] | 1892 | n/a | 113 | yes |
19 | Bari, Apulia, Italy | Ricognizioni sistematiche nel territorio di Terlizzi | [117,118,119] | 1350 | n/a | 41 | no |
20 | Genzano di Lucania—Banzi—Irsina, Basilicata, Italy | Basentello Valley Archaeological Research Project | [120,121,122,123,124,125,126] | 21,606 | 4015 | 216 | yes |
21 | Bari—Taranto, Italy | Ricognizioni della Via Appia tra Gravina in Puglia e Taranto | [127] | 1516 | n/a | 33 | no |
22 | Valle del Sinni, Basilicata, Italy | Carta archeologica della Valle del Sinni | [128] | 107,800 | n/a | 1078 | yes |
23 | Taranto, Apulia, Italy | L’Amastuola field surveys | [129,130] | 2937 | yes | 52 | no |
24 | Brindisi, Apulia, Italy | Murge Tableland project (MUR) e redazione Carta Archeologica di Cisternino | [131] | 10,129 | yes | 78 | no |
25 | Brindisi, Apulia, Italy | Ostuni field survey | [132] | 243 | 243 | 36 | no |
26 | Brindisi, Apulia | Oria field survey | [133] | 6240 | yes | 96 | no |
27 | Brindisi, Apulia, Italy | Archeologia dei paesaggi a Brindisi dalla romanizzazione al Medioevo | [72,73] | 10,129 | n/a | 475 | yes |
28 | Brindisi, Apulia, Italy | Valesio Field Survey | [134,135,136,137] | 1777 | yes | 79 | no |
29 | Lecce, Apulia, Italy | Portus Lupiae survey project | [138,139] | 10,019 | n/a | 150 | no |
30 | Lecce, Apulia, Italy | Field survey at Alezio | [140,141] | 235 | 235 | 3 | no |
Number in Figure 3 | Region | Survey Project | Source Publication(s) Used by Students for Data Digitisation | Research Area (ha) | Surveyed Units (ha) | Number of Sites | Digitisation Completed by Student Interns |
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1 | Vila Nova de Foz Côa, Guarda, Portugal | Carta Arqueológica do Concelho de Vila Nova de Foz Côa | [142] | 39,809 | n/a | 195 | no |
2 | Concelho de Lamego e Tarouca, Viseu, Portugal | Povoamento Romano dos Vales do Varosa e Balsemão | [143] | 15,451 | n/a | 29 | yes |
3 | Figueira de Castelo Rodrigo, Portugal | Torre de Almofala (civitas Cobelcorum) | [144] | 3850 | 3850 | 62 | no |
4 | Celorico da Beira, Portugal | Bacia de Celorico | [145] | 39,323 | 115 | 74 | yes |
5 | Middle Coa River region, Portugal | Bacia média do rio Côa | [146,147] | 89,370 | n/a | 44 | no |
6 | Santa Comba Dão, Viseu district, Portugal | Dinâmicas de Povoamento no Concelho de Santa Comba Dão | [148] | 8304 | n/a | 34 | yes |
7 | Oliveira do Hospital, Portugal | O Povoamento Rural Romano Entre o Mondego e o Cobral | [149] | 25,649 | n/a | 50 | yes |
8 | Sabugal, Portugal | Alto Côa | [150] | 109,723 | n/a | 60 | yes |
9 | Cova da Beira, Portugal | Cova da Beira survey | [151] | 103,915 | n/a | 320 | yes |
10 | Fundão, Castelo Branco, Portugal | Povoamento rural romano ao longo da Ribeira da Meimoa | [152] | 4345 | n/a | 77 | yes |
11 | Quintas da Torre, Vale Prazeres, Fundão, Portugal | Torre dos Namorados survey | [153] | 2381 | n/a | 37 | yes |
12 | Monfortinho, Castelo Branco, Portugal | Entre Monfortinho e Castelo Branco | [154] | 17,550 | n/a | 28 | yes |
13 | Idanha-a-Velha, Portugal | Civitas Igaeditorum | [155,156] | 4443 | n/a | 99 | yes |
14 | Aljazede, Ansião, Leiria district, Portugal | Aljazede survey | [157] | 53 | yes | 72 | no |
15 | Óbidos, Portugal | Carta Arqueológica do Concelho de Óbidos | [158] | 13,921 | 1787 | 411 | no |
16 | Santarém, district of Santarém, Portugal | Carta Arqueológica do Concelho de Santarém | [159] | 56,020 | 655 | 37 | no |
17 | Fronteira, Portugal | Carta arqueológica do concelho de Fronteira | [160] | 24,861 | 6186 | 222 | yes |
18 | Arronches, Portalegre, Portugal | Contributo para a Carta Arqueológica do Concelho de Arronches | [161] | 31,460 | n/a | 177 | no |
19 | Elvas, Portalegre, Portugal | Ocupação rural romana no actual concelho de Elvas | [162] | 63,110 | n/a | 75 | yes |
20 | Estremoz, Évora, Portugal | Carta Arqueológica do Concelho de Estremoz | [163] | 51,377 | n/a | 218 | no |
21 | Arraiolos, Évora, Alentejo, Portugal | LAPA: Levantamento Arqueológico e Patrimonial de Arraiolos | [164,165] | 68,408 | 1336 | 199 | no |
22 | Palmela, Portugal | Carta Arqueológica do Concelho de Palmela | [166] | 46,087 | n/a | 102 | yes |
23 | Redondo, Évora, Portugal | Carta Arqueológica do Concelho de Redondo | [167] | 36,942 | n/a | 505 | no |
24 | Reguengos de Monsaraz, Évora, Portugal | EIA Reguengos | [168] | 15,871 | 3391 | 45 | yes |
25 | Cuba, Beja, Portugal | EIA Cuba Odivelas | [169] | 5655 | 1612 | 4 | yes |
26 | Vidigueira, Beja, Portugal | Carta Arqueológica do Concelho de Vidigueira | [170] | 31,594 | n/a | 185 | yes |
27 | Amareleja, Beja, Portugal | EIA Amareleja | [171] | 244 | 244 | 26 | yes |
28 | Pias, Beja, Portugal | EIA Pias | [172] | 4805 | 2909 | 78 | yes |
29 | Moura, Beja, Portugal | EIA Moura 1 | [173] | 6456 | 2081 | 39 | yes |
30 | Moura, Beja, Portugal | EIA Moura 2 | [174] | 2626 | n/a | 15 | yes |
31 | Ferreira do Alentejo, Beja, Portugal | EIA Penedrão | [175] | 326 | 298 | 8 | yes |
32 | Mértola, Beja, Alentejo, Portugal | Carta Arqueológica do Concelho de Mértola | [176,177,178] | 127,940 | n/a | 415 | no |
33 | São Miguel do Pinheiro, Mértola, Beja, Portugal | EIA São Miguel do Pinheiro | [179] | 2280 | n/a | 21 | yes |
34 | Lagoa, Algarve, Portugal | Carta Arqueológica do Concelho de Lagoa | [180] | 8825 | n/a | 184 | no |
35 | Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain | The survey of the territory of Tarragona | [181] | 5370 | 1131 | 49 | yes |
36 | Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain | Project Ager Tarraconensis (PAT) | [182] | 1543 | 414 | 9 | no |
37 | Valverde valley, Sierra de Gata, Cáceres, Spain | Sierra de Gata | [183] | 28,008 | n/a | 57 | yes |
38 | Alcántara, Extremadura, Spain | Alcántara survey | [184] | 70,907 | 47,211 | 46 | yes |
39 | Córdoba, Spain | Ager Cordubensis survey | [185] | 168,986 | n/a | 112 | yes |
40 | Bujalance, Montoro, Andújar, Spain | Bas-Guadalquivir—volume III | [186] | 165,920 | n/a | 407 | yes |
41 | Campiña de Córdoba, Spain | Prospecciones Arqueológicas en la Campiña de Córdoba | [187] | 148,062 | n/a | 316 | no |
42 | Ejica, Dos Hermanas, Los Palacios, Villafranca, Lebrija, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Spain | Bas-Guadalquivir—volume IV | [188] | 285,034 | n/a | 607 | yes |
43 | Bolonia, Tarifa, Cadiz, Spain | Territorium de Baelo Claudia | [189] | 529 | n/a | 37 | no |
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Casarotto, A. Digitising Legacy Field Survey Data: A Methodological Approach Based on Student Internships. Digital 2022, 2, 422-443. https://doi.org/10.3390/digital2040023
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