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What North American Archaeology Needs to Take Advantage of the Digital Data Revolution

Scott G. Ortman, Jeffrey H. Altschul

2023Advances in Archaeological Practice14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT Today, there is a growing movement to use accumulated archaeological information to contribute to discussions of general issues facing human societies, including our own. In this regard, the archaeological record is most unique and helpful when viewed at broad comparative scales. Most relevant data for these sorts of analyses are collected through the cultural resource management (CRM) process. Still, by and large, interpretation remains limited to individual projects, and data integration across projects is nearly nonexistent. What would it take for CRM to achieve real data integration? In this article, we discuss these issues and suggest one potential solution. The most pressing need we identify is for data products that integrate the primary data emanating from CRM at broad spatial and temporal scales, which are suitable for research by archaeologists and other social scientists. We argue that the time is right for the discipline to invest in organizations that produce such products.

Topics & Concepts

ArchaeologyInterpretation (philosophy)Process (computing)Resource (disambiguation)Archaeological recordData scienceData integrationHistoryComputer scienceDatabaseComputer networkOperating systemProgramming languageImage Processing and 3D ReconstructionArchaeological Research and ProtectionArchaeology and ancient environmental studies