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A halfway house: open source tools for tidy photographic and 3D data management between the field and the archive

G. Alexis Pantos <[email protected]> and Joe Roe <[email protected]>
Centre for the Study of Early Agricultural Societies, University of Copenhagen

This is the source repository for a poster presented at the Computer Applications and Quantiative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) conference in Kraków, 23–27 April 2019.


Low resolution version of the poster


Abstract

Taming messy data is a tedious but essential task for all archaeologists. Photographic data can be particularly troublesome. Even modest field projects accumulate large volumes of images, which come with their own formats and metadata standards that don’t fit easily into existing data management systems. The advent of photogrammetry as a common part of field recording compounds this complexity. Progress has been made in the production and maintenance of long-term archives (OAIS, CIDOC CRM, ADS, tDAR, etc.) However, with large research projects, it can take years or decades before data is ready to "deposit" into an archive. This poster asks: what do we do in the meantime? What is the best way to keep photographic archives tidy, short of a permanent, static archive and the associated overheads? How can we maintain an authoritative database, but retain the flexibility and accessibility needed for ongoing research with multiple collaborators? Our approach to this problem uses server–client architecture to maintain a single, consistent research database. We combine existing open source software packages (Piwigo, 3DHOP, PostgreSQL) with custom extensions to provide a simple, web-based frontend for intuitive navigation of photographic and 3D data. Critically, the underlying filesystem is independent of this platform, so the data remains fully accessible to software preferred by specialists. Key metadata is also stored at the file level, meaning data can be cleanly separated from the software used to view it and remain 'archive ready'. We suggest that our approach may help other projects facing similar challenges.

Keywords

Databases; photography; 3D; open source

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  • Main interface: Piwigo
    • 3Dhop plugin
    • Tags and metadata
    • Multiple versions/formats of the same file
    • Map plugin
  • Other interface: QGIS
  • Other interface: Lightroom
  • 3D file formats and metadata
  • (Weak) links to excavation databases
  • Centralised file system with naming conventions and restrictive permissions
  • LAMP server

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