
NFDI4Objects (N4O) is an initiative to establish a multidisciplinary consortium within the National Research Data Infrastructure (NFDI). The initiative is aimed at researchers and practitioners whose work focuses on the material heritage of around three million years of human and environmental history and addresses the challenges of modern research data infrastructures. The disciplines addressed include not only various archaeologies, but also anthropology, building research, geoarchaeology, archaeobotany and geophysics, among others. With a specifically developed survey, the participating scientists want to gain an overview of the application of geophysical prospection in archaeology. It is therefore aimed in particular at long-standing experts who work in this field in research institutions, state offices or commercial companies. With the help of the data obtained, proposals for standardization in data acquisition, processing, analysis and archiving are to be developed in line with requirements. The answers will provide the basis for discussing generally applicable standards for handling geophysical data and metadata in the NDFDI4Objects Community Cluster Geophysics. The poster was presented at the 84th Annual Meeting of the Deutsche Geophysikalische Gesellschaft (DGG) from 11. - 14. March 2024 in Jena.
NFDI, Archeology, Metadata, Geophysical Prospecting, Research Data Management, NFDI4Objects, Archeogeophysics
NFDI, Archeology, Metadata, Geophysical Prospecting, Research Data Management, NFDI4Objects, Archeogeophysics
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