1. The Urgent Need for Consensus for Fairy Rock Art Data
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Botica, Natalia, Luís, Luís, and Silva2, José
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Archaeology ,Rock Art ,FAIR - Abstract
The Côa Valley, considered “the most important site with open-air Paleolithic rock art”, was inscribed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site in 1998. Although the rock art of the Côa Valley has been intensively studied in the last 23 years by the Archaeological Park of the Côa Valley (PAVC), the Iron Age is a chronological period where there is a greater deficit of study and knowledge. The work we will present was developed under the RARAA project, funded by the Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT) “COA / OVD / 0097 / 2019- Rock Art Open Access Repository”, aiming to study the Iron Age rock art of the Côa Valley and the accessibility of data in an open access repository, describing the methodology used and seeking to implement best practices for organization, recording, storage and sharing of data. In this presentation we will give particular emphasis to the FAIR principles adopted, seeking consensus, both in the structure and in the attributes and vocabularies used, serving not only the purpose of safeguarding the data, but also its management, study and sharing. The study and interpretation of archaeological sites and rock art depend heavily on access to existing data, namely to seek parallels and cross-reference data for more comprehensive studies. Thus, we will present the RARAA project as a case study, making available in an open-access online data repository, metadata and paradata, 3D models, photos, vector drawings and maps of Iron Age rock art in the Côa valley.
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- 2022
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