The Digital Index of North American Archaeology: networking government data to navigate an uncertain future for the past

The 'Digital Index of North American Archaeology' (DINAA) project demonstrates how the aggregation and publication of government-held archaeological data can help to document human activity over millennia and at a continental scale. These data can provide a valuable link between specific c...

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Hauptverfasser: Kansa, Eric C, Kansa, Sarah W, Wells, Josh J, Yerka, Stephen J, Myers, Kelsey N, DeMuth, Robert C, Bissett, Thaddeus G, Anderson, David G
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Cultural heritage
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Historic artifacts
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