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- sanctuary
- satellite imaging
- scanning electron microsopy (SEM)
- scientific research
- seasonal
- secondary-ion mass spectrometry (SIMS)
- seismic reflection survey
- seismic refraction survey
- SEM → SEM Prefer using scanning electron microsopy (SEM)scanning electron microsopy (SEM)
- settlement
- shovel pit testing → shovel pit testing Prefer using test pittest pit
- shovel test
- shrub and/or herbaceous vegetation association
- side scan sonar survey
- sieving
- SIMS → SIMS Prefer using secondary-ion mass spectrometry (SIMS)secondary-ion mass spectrometry (SIMS)
- single beam echo sounder survey
- single building
- single find
- slope
- soil analysis
- soil micromorphology
- soil phosphorus analysis → soil phosphorus analysis Prefer using phosphate analysisphosphate analysis
- solid-source thermal ionization mass spectrometry (TIMS)
- sonar survey
- sondage → sondage Prefer using trial trenchtrial trench
- spaceborne imaging spectroscopy
- spaceborne laser scanning
- spaceborne multispectral imaging
- spaceborne photography
- spaceborne radar imaging
- spaceborne thermography
- SSS-survey → SSS-survey Prefer using side scan sonar surveyside scan sonar survey
- starch grain analysis
- stone
- stone construction
- stone setting
- stone urn
- stratigraphic excavation
- stray find → stray find Prefer using single findsingle find
- strayed
- stylistic analysis → stylistic analysis Prefer using stylistic studiesstylistic studies
- stylistic studies
- sub bottom profiling survey
- sunken lane → sunken lane Prefer using hollow wayhollow way
- supporting analysis
- surface geometry survey
- synchrotron-induced radiation
Vocabulary information
Title
Iron-Age-Danube thesaurus
Subject
Archaeology
Hallstatt period
Early Iron Age
Iron Age
Description
The Iron-Age-Danube thesaurus is based on controlled vocabulary of Iron-Age-Danube database created in the frame of the Interreg Iron-Age-Danube project (www.iron-age-danube.eu). The purpose of the database is to gain an overview of archaeology of Iron Age sites, their touristic potential, and cultural protection status. The database is limited to the sites located in the Danube region including Austria, Hungary, Croatia, and Slovenia.
To avoid misconceptions and ambiguities resulting from the use of different translations for the same concept throughout the literature, the Iron-Age-Danube thesaurus offers a unified terminology and translations of its concepts to German, Hungarian, Croatian, and Slovenian language. In addition, a special attention was given to the possibility of linked data and reuse of existing standards, therefore many concepts in Iron-Age-Danube thesaurus are linked to existing vocabularies of Forum on Information Standards in Heritage (FISH) and Ontology Lookup Service (OLS).
To avoid misconceptions and ambiguities resulting from the use of different translations for the same concept throughout the literature, the Iron-Age-Danube thesaurus offers a unified terminology and translations of its concepts to German, Hungarian, Croatian, and Slovenian language. In addition, a special attention was given to the possibility of linked data and reuse of existing standards, therefore many concepts in Iron-Age-Danube thesaurus are linked to existing vocabularies of Forum on Information Standards in Heritage (FISH) and Ontology Lookup Service (OLS).
Publisher
ACDH-OEAW
Creator
Seta Štuhec
Contributor
Partners of the Interreg Iron-Age-Danube project.
License
CC BY 4.0
Language
German
Slovenian
English
Hungarian
Croatian
Version
1
Created
Tuesday, October 30, 2018 14:26:34
Last modified
Wednesday, November 7, 2018 10:26:23
Date issued
Wednesday, November 7, 2018 00:00:00
Rights Holder
Universalmuseum Joanneum Graz
URI
https://vocabs.acdh.oeaw.ac.at/iadthesaurus/scheme
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