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New Survey Results of Archaeological Settlement Infrastructures and Holocene-prehistoric Volcanological Features -- Based on Methodological Conceptual Multi-disciplinary Contextualisation

Authors:
Claus-Peter Rückemann

Keywords: Prehistory; Holocene; Archaeological Settlement Infrastructures; Coherent Multi-disciplinary Conceptual Knowledge Contextualisation; CKRI and CRI Framework.

Abstract:
This paper presents the new survey and methodological analysis results of the research on coherent multi-disciplinary contextualisation and symbolic representation of worldwide Holocene-prehistoric volcanological features and discovery of archaeological settlement infrastructures, especially for prehistoric contexts and context discovery. The research is based on methodological contextualisation and targets flexible context representation, processing, and integration, which includes further development of knowledge resources, visualisation, and chorological and chronological views for analysis, interpretation, decision making, and new insight. The presented practical implementation employs the new Conceptual Knowledge Reference Implementation (CKRI) and the Component Reference Implementations (CRI) framework for conceptual knowledge-based context integration, complements knowledge processing, and geoscientific and spatial processing and visualisation. The goal of this research is the creation of practical knowledge-based methods and tool set components, which provide solid, standardised means for sustainable long-term research. Both, methods and components should enable further continuous development and adoption to future research questions and targets. This paper provides the specific context discovery results, references to all component implementations and realisations based on coherent multi-disciplinary conceptual knowledge and methodological and systematical component integration. Future research will address further, continuous developments of reference implementations and knowledge resources and the application for advanced large scale scenarios, site surveys, and campaigns in prehistory and archaeology.

Pages: 51 to 62

Copyright: Copyright (c) to authors, 2023. Used with permission.

Publication date: December 30, 2023

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ISSN: 1942-2679