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Roman Rural Landscapes in Noricum | Open Science

The PhD project wants to actively contribute to the idea of Open Science. Therefore, digital copies of all contributions will be available as download for free and are provided under a CC BY 4.0 license wherever possible at this portal. In addition, the project's outputs are systematically recorded and made public at u:cris, the Current Research Information System (CRIS) of the University of Vienna. Furthermore, the project's digital research data (provided under a CC BY 4.0 license or similar) are available via Phaidra at this portal for free to guarantee an unrestricted open access to the data.

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2020


Rural Landscapes in Noricum : Studying the ancient hinterland of a Roman province. / Hagmann, Dominik.

Berlin : ScienceOpen. 2020, Online poster publication.

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Digitale Archäologie in einer sozialen Dimension : Überlegungen zu sozialer Inklusion und Open Science in der digitalarchäologischen Praxis. / Hagmann, Dominik.

Akten des 17. Österreichischen Archäologentages am Fachbereich Altertumswissenschaften, Klassische und Frühägäische Archäologie der Universität Salzburg vom 26. bis 28. Februar 2018. ed. / Lydia Berger; Lisa Huber; Felix Lang; Jörg Weilhartner. Salzburg : Universität Salzburg, 2020. p. 121-130 (ArchaeoPlus : Schriften zur Archäologie und Archäometrie der Paris Lodron-Universität Salzburg, Vol. 11).

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Archäologische Georadarmessungen im Stift Göttweig. / Langendorf, Alarich; Steininger, Andreas; Lindinger, Volker et al.

Beiträge zum Tag der Niederösterreichischen Landesarchäologie 2020. ed. / Franz Pieler; Jakob Maurer. Asparn an der Zaya : MAMUZ Schloss Asparn/Zaya, 2020. p. 87.

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Digitizing the Roman Rural Landscape in Noricum : Möglichkeiten und Grenzen digitalarchäologischer Studien zum Hinterland einer römischen Provinz. / Hagmann, Dominik.

Beiträge zum Tag der Niederösterreichischen Landesarchäologie 2020. ed. / Franz Pieler; Jakob Maurer. Asparn an der Zaya : MAMUZ Schloss Asparn/Zaya, 2020. p. 63-70.

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2019


Roman Rural Landscapes in Noricum : Archäologische Untersuchungen zur römischen Besiedlung im Hinterland Nord-Noricums. / Hagmann, Dominik.

Beiträge zum Tag der Niederösterreichischen Landesarchäologie 2019. ed. / Franz Pieler; Peter Trebsche. Asparn a. d. Zaya : Wissenschaftliche Publikationen aus den Landessammlungen Niederösterreich, 2019. p. 99-107.

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 Phaidra | Open Data und Langzeitarchivierung

Data related to the PhD project "Roman Rural Landscapes in Noricum" may be obtained via the long term archiving system Phaidra of the University of Vienna.

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o:1202607 Roman Rural Landscapes in Noricum (RRLN) - Fundstellen und Fundplätze
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A Controlled Vocabulary of Archaeological Features in Austria for the PhD Project Roman Rural Landscapes in Noricum (RRLN-CV)
This controlled vocabulary is based on the database of archaeological features maintained by the Austrian Federeal Monuments Authority (Bundesdenkmalamt, BDA). It is based on a template from https://skos-play.sparna.fr/ show more
This controlled vocabulary is based on the database of archaeological features maintained by the Austrian Federeal Monuments Authority (Bundesdenkmalamt, BDA). It is based on a template from https://skos-play.sparna.fr/
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Roman Rural Landscapes in Noricum - Sites: Roman settlement places - open dataset
Fundplatz-ID: Unique numerical identifier of the archaeological site Mean_X: Mean X-coordinate (EPSG:31256) Mean_Y: Mean Y-coordinate (EPSG:31256) Cluster_size: Number of archaeological sites belonging to the same cluster as the current site OSM_ID:... show more
Fundplatz-ID: Unique numerical identifier of the archaeological site Mean_X: Mean X-coordinate (EPSG:31256) Mean_Y: Mean Y-coordinate (EPSG:31256) Cluster_size: Number of archaeological sites belonging to the same cluster as the current site OSM_ID: ID of the location corresponding to the archaeological site in the OpenStreetMap dataset OSM_Name: Qualitative definition of the OSM ID based on the OpenStreetMap dataset OSM_Kategorie: Assignment to a qualitative land use/land cover category based on the OpenStreetMap dataset OSM_Typ: Further qualitative characterization of the OSM category based on the OpenStreetMap dataset
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A Controlled Vocabulary for a Simple and Basic Chronology for the Roman Province of Noricum
This lightweight controlled vocabulary suits the basic chronology of Noricum in Roman antiquity. While large parts of the periods related to Norican history correspond to the established period classification of the Roman Empire and Late Antiquity,... show more
This lightweight controlled vocabulary suits the basic chronology of Noricum in Roman antiquity. While large parts of the periods related to Norican history correspond to the established period classification of the Roman Empire and Late Antiquity, especially in the earlier and later periods, the dating deviates. Furthermore, specific time ranges have partly their own established (and specifically used) terminology, so a separate presentation seems useful. The dataset was created in the course of the PhD project "Roman Rural Landscapes in Noricum. Archaeological Studies on Roman Settlements in the Hinterland of Northern Noricum," which deals with archaeological settlement activities in a precisely defined study area in the northern (today Lower Austrian) hinterland of the former Roman province of Noricum. Sustainable documentation of the chronology for the former ancient Roman province of Noricum is consequently needed but, in terms of controlled vocabulary, a desiderate. While large parts of such a chronology correspond to the established period classification of the Roman imperial period and late antiquity, especially in the earlier and later phases, the dating deviates regarding Noricum's specific local and regional history. Furthermore, specific time ranges have their own established (and specifically used) terminology, so a separate dataset seems useful. Therefore, this authority is based on significant scholarly publications that provide sustainable information about Noricum's periods, using relevant literature. The most important contributions is "Gassner, Verena; Jilek, Sonja; Ladstätter, Sabine (2002): Am Rande des Reiches. Die Römer in Österreich. Österreichische Geschichte 15 v. Chr.–378 n. Chr. Vienna: Ueberreuter. <http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/780936246>" and still represents the most comprehensive account of the Roman period's archaeology for the former Roman provinces on Austria's present-day territory. This fact is especially actual for the holistic presentation of all aspects of archaeology concerning the province of Noricum. Apart from "Alföldy, Géza (1974): Noricum. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. <https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315779928>", no other overview is currently (as of 2021) available. Further, data provided by "Epigraphische Datenbank Heidelberg. Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2017. <http://edh-www.adw.uni-heidelberg.de/>" give a comprehensive overview of chronological information for the Roman Empire, where the province of Noricum is part of. Supplementary data was received from "Gassner, Verena; Pülz, Andreas (ed.) (2015): Der römische Limes in Österreich. Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften. <https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctt1vw0q15>".
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Roman Rural Landscapes in Noricum - Sites (CSV/MGI) : Roman settlement places - open dataset
Data set on the Roman sites of the Area of Interest (AOI) of the PhD project "Roman Rural Landscapes in Noricum" by Dominik Hagmann. The dataset is based on fundamentally revised and modified queries of the archaeological site database... show more
Data set on the Roman sites of the Area of Interest (AOI) of the PhD project "Roman Rural Landscapes in Noricum" by Dominik Hagmann. The dataset is based on fundamentally revised and modified queries of the archaeological site database ("Fundstellendatenbank") of the Austrian Federal Monuments Office. The sites were defined based on findspots by applying a geostatistical method, using the "Density-based Spatial Clustering of Applications with Noise" algorithm (DBSCAN; after Ester, M., Kriegel, H.-P., Sander, J., & Xu, X. (1996). A density-based algorithm for discovering clusters in large spatial databases with noise. In E. Simoudis, J. Han, & U. Fayyad (Eds.), Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (pp. 226-231). AAAI Press. https://aaai.org/Papers/KDD/1996/KDD96-037.pdf), implemented in QGIS software (https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/blob/master/docs/user_manual/processing_algs/qgis/vectoranalysis.rst#dbscan-clustering), as a density-based data clustering method. Each site represents a corresponding number of find spots within a particular search radius. For the real-space location, the findspots were matched with the OpenStreetMap dataset (OSM, obtained from https://download.geofabrik.de/).
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Roman Rural Landscapes in Noricum - Sites (CSV/WGS84) : Roman settlement places - open dataset
Data set on the Roman sites of the Area of Interest (AOI) of the PhD project "Roman Rural Landscapes in Noricum" by Dominik Hagmann. The dataset is based on fundamentally revised and modified queries of the archaeological site database... show more
Data set on the Roman sites of the Area of Interest (AOI) of the PhD project "Roman Rural Landscapes in Noricum" by Dominik Hagmann. The dataset is based on fundamentally revised and modified queries of the archaeological site database ("Fundstellendatenbank") of the Austrian Federal Monuments Office. The sites were defined based on findspots by applying a geostatistical method, using the "Density-based Spatial Clustering of Applications with Noise" algorithm (DBSCAN; after Ester, M., Kriegel, H.-P., Sander, J., & Xu, X. (1996). A density-based algorithm for discovering clusters in large spatial databases with noise. In E. Simoudis, J. Han, & U. Fayyad (Eds.), Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (pp. 226-231). AAAI Press. https://aaai.org/Papers/KDD/1996/KDD96-037.pdf), implemented in QGIS software (https://github.com/qgis/QGIS-Documentation/blob/master/docs/user_manual/processing_algs/qgis/vectoranalysis.rst#dbscan-clustering), as a density-based data clustering method. Each site represents a corresponding number of find spots within a particular search radius. For the real-space location, the findspots were matched with the OpenStreetMap dataset (OSM, obtained from https://download.geofabrik.de/).
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