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IDEArq-C14: Una Infraestructura de Datos Espaciales para la cronología radiocarbónica de la Prehistoria Reciente ibérica

Authors: Uriarte González, Antonio; Fernández Freire, Carlos; Fraguas Bravo, Alfonso; Castañeda Clemente, Nuria; Capdevila Montes, Enrique; Salas Tovar, Ernesto; Gilman, Antonio; +2 Authors

IDEArq-C14: Una Infraestructura de Datos Espaciales para la cronología radiocarbónica de la Prehistoria Reciente ibérica

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[ES] IDEArq es un sistema de información concebido para la difusión en Internet de datos arqueológicos a través de su dimensión geoespacial en condiciones de acceso abierto. IDEArq es una Infraestructura de Datos Espaciales (IDE), una plataforma de distribución en abierto de información georreferenciada y diseñada según estándares y normativas internacionales. Los datos pueden consultarse tanto a través de un servicio web consumible desde diferentes aplicaciones (navegadores web, software SIG) como a través del visualizador cartográfico del geoportal de IDEArq. IDEArq-C14 está integrado en IDEArq. Es un archivo de dataciones radiocarbónicas pertenecientes a yacimientos arqueológicos de la Península Ibérica. El ámbito crono-cultural de los datos abarca desde el Epipaleolítico / Mesolítico a la Edad del Hierro, aunque incluye dataciones previas (Paleolítico) o posteriores (épocas romana y medieval) para yacimientos que también presentan estas fases de ocupación. Las dataciones son accesibles a través de los yacimientos a los que están vinculadas. Cada yacimiento está georreferenciado y descrito mediante una serie de atributos básicos (topónimo, unidades administrativas, descriptores crono-culturales y tipológicos, descripción general). A su vez, las dataciones pertenecientes a él se muestran en forma de listado, con los siguientes atributos: sigla de laboratorio, fecha BP con desviación típica, material, método de medida, contexto estratigráfico y observaciones.

[EN] IDEArq is an information system designed for the dissemination of archaeological data on the Internet through its geospatial dimension under open access conditions. IDEArq is a Spatial Data Infrastructure (IDE), an open-source georeferenced information distribution platform designed according to international standards and norms. The data can be consulted through a web service from different applications (web browsers, GIS software) and through the cartographic visualizer of the IDEArq geoportal. IDEArq-C14 is integrated in IDEArq. It is a file of radiocarbon dating from archaeological sites in the Iberian Peninsula. The chrono-cultural scope of the data ranges from the Epipaleolithic / Mesolithic to the Iron Age, although it includes previous (Paleolithic) or later (Roman and Medieval) dates for deposits that also present these phases of occupation. The dating is accessible through the sites to which they are linked. Each site is georeferenced and described by a series of basic attributes (place name, administrative units, chrono-cultural and typological descriptors, general description). In turn, the data belonging to it are shown in list form, with the following attributes: laboratory acronym, BP date with standard deviation, material, method of measurement, stratigraphic context and observations.

El número de volumen se titula «Iber-Crono: Actas del Congreso de Cronometrías Para la historia de la Península Ibérica», editado por Juan A. Barceló, Igor Bogdanovic y Berta Morell, de la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona. Este artículo está sujeto a una licencia CC BY 4.0

La creación de este archivo tiene su origen en el proyecto HAR2013-47776-R, “Dieta y movilidad humana en la Prehistoria de la Península Ibérica (3100-1500 ANE). Los casos de la cuenca media del Tajo y el Alto Guadalquivir”.

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