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Publishing and Pushing:
Mixing Models for Communicating
Research Data in Archaeology
Eric C. Kansa (@ekansa)
UC Berkeley D-Lab
& Open Context

Sarah Whitcher Kansa

Benjamin Arbuckle

The Alexandria Archive Institute
& Open Context

University of North Carolina,
Chapel Hill

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Introduction

Challenges in Reusing Data
1. Background
2. Data publishing workflow
3. Data curation and dynamism
Need more carrots!
1. Citation, credit, intellectu
ally valued
2. Research outcomes
(new insights from data
reuse!)
EOL Computable Data
Challenge
(Ben Arbuckle, Sarah
W. Kansa, Eric Kansa)
Large scale data sharing &
integration for exploring the
origins of farming.
Funded by EOL / NEH
1. 300,000 bone specimens
2. Complex: dozens, up to 110
descriptive fields
3. 34 contributors from 15
archaeological sites
4. More than 4 person years
of effort to create the data !
Relatively collaborative
bunch, Ben Arbuckle cultivated
relationships & built trust over
years prior to EOL funding.
“204: Dynamics of Data Reuse when Aggregating Data through Time and
Space: The Case of Archaeology and Zoology”
Elizabeth Yakel; Ixchel Faniel; Rebecca Frank
Introduction

Challenges in Reusing Data
1. Background
2. Data publishing workflow
3. Data curation and dynamism
1. Referenced by US National
Science Foundation and
National Endowment for the
Humanities for Data
Management
2. “Data sharing as
publishing” metaphor
Raw Data:
Idiosyncratic, sometimes
highly coded, often
inconsistent
Raw Data Can Be Unappetizing
Publishing Workflow

Improve / Enhance
1.
2.

Consistency
Context
(intelligibility)
Sometimes data is better
served cooked
- Documentation
- Review, editing
- Annotation
- Documentation
- Review, editing
- Annotation
- Documentation
- Review, editing
- Annotation
- Documentation
- Review, editing
- Annotation
- Documentation
- Review, editing
- Annotation
“Ovis orientalis”

Sheep,
wild

Code: 16

Wild
sheep

O.
orientalis

Code: 70

Ovis orientalis

Code: 15
Code: 14

Sheep
(wild)
- Documentation
- Review, editing
- Annotation
“Ovis orientalis”
http://eol.org/pages/311906/

Sheep,
wild

Code: 16

Wild
sheep

O.
orientalis

Code: 70

Ovis orientalis

Code: 15
Code: 14

Sheep
(wild)
●
●

Controlled vocabulary
Linked Data applications
“Sheep/goat”
http://eol.org/pages/32609438/

1. Needed to mint new
concepts like
“sheep/goat”
2. Vocabularies need to
be responsive for
multidisciplinary
applications
Linking to UBERON
1. Needed a controlled vocabulary for
bone anatomy
2. Better data modeling than common in
zooarchaeology, adds quality.
Linking to UBERON
1. Models links between anatomy,
developmental biology, and genetics
2. Unexpected links between the
Humanities and Bioinformatics!
6500 BC (few pigs, mixing with wild animals?)

7500 BC (sheep + goat dominate, few pigs, few cattle)

7000 BC (many pigs, cattle)

8000 BC (cattle, pigs,
sheep + goats)

• Not a neat model of progress to adopt a more productive
economy. Very different, sometimes piecemeal adoption in
different regions.
• Separate coastal and inland routes for the spread of domestic
animals, over a 1000-year time period.
Easy to Align
1. Animal taxonomy
2. Bone anatomy
3. Sex determinations
4. Side of the animal
5. Fusion (bone growth, up to
a point)
Hard to Align (poor modeling, recording)
1. Tooth wear (age)
2. Fusion data
3. Measurements
Despite common research methods!!
“Under the hood” exposure
will lead to better data
documentation practices?
Nobody expected their data
to see wider scrutiny either..
Professional expectations for data reuse

1. Need better data modeling
(than feasible
with, cough, Excel)
2. Data
validation, normalization
3. Requires training &
incentives for researchers
to care more about quality
of their data!
Data are challenging!
1.
2.

3.
4.
5.

Decoding takes 10x longer
Data management plans should
also cover data modeling, quality
control (esp. validation)
More work needed modeling
research methods (esp. sampling)
Editing, annotation requires lots of
back-and-forth with data authors
Data needs investment to be
useful!
Introduction

Challenges in Reusing Data
1. Background
2. Data publishing workflow
3. Data curation and dynamism
Investing in Data is a Continual Need
1.

2.

3.

4.

Data and code co-evolve. New
visualizations, analysis may reveal
unseen problems in data.
Data and metadata change routinely
(revised stratigraphy requires ongoing
updates to data in this analysis)
Problems, interpretive issues in data
(and annotations) keep cropping up.
Is publishing a bad metaphor implying
a static product?
Data sharing as publication
Data sharing as open source
release cycles?
Data sharing as publication
Data sharing as open source
release cycles?
Data sharing as publication
AND
Data sharing as open source
release cycles
One does not simply
walk into Mordor
Academia and share
usable data…
Image Credit: Copyright Newline Cinema
Final Thoughts
Data require intellectual
investment, methodological and
theoretical innovation.
Institutional structures poorly
configured to support data
powered research
New professional roles
needed, but who will pay for it?
Thank you!

IDCC reviewers
(excellent, very helpful
comments!)

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  1. The removal of objects is now forbidden in most countries and many sites in the US. As a result data collection methods have changed from description of a physical object accessible in the US to a full surrogate for an object that might be re-buried in the ground. Data collection has increased as the collection of objects has decreased.Still individual systems of data collection (see examples on the right) have emerged which have.Developed over timeAre Handed down from mentors Contain some technological adoption, particularly the adoption of Excel spreadsheets over relational databasesIn all of our interviews there was no reference to existing guides, such as the UK: Archaeological Data Service or Netherlands: DANS on archaeological documentation.
  2. We used archaeology as a case study. During our 22 semi-structured interviews archaeologists were asked about their1. background and research interests2. data reuse experiences:Actual experience using the critical incident (i.e. the last time they reused someone else’s data for their research)Aspirational - for those who had not reused someone else’s data we asked what they would need or want in order to do so3. views on digital data repositories4. data sharing practices
  3. The removal of objects is now forbidden in most countries and many sites in the US. As a result data collection methods have changed from description of a physical object accessible in the US to a full surrogate for an object that might be re-buried in the ground. Data collection has increased as the collection of objects has decreased.Still individual systems of data collection (see examples on the right) have emerged which have.Developed over timeAre Handed down from mentors Contain some technological adoption, particularly the adoption of Excel spreadsheets over relational databasesIn all of our interviews there was no reference to existing guides, such as the UK: Archaeological Data Service or Netherlands: DANS on archaeological documentation.
  4. The removal of objects is now forbidden in most countries and many sites in the US. As a result data collection methods have changed from description of a physical object accessible in the US to a full surrogate for an object that might be re-buried in the ground. Data collection has increased as the collection of objects has decreased.Still individual systems of data collection (see examples on the right) have emerged which have.Developed over timeAre Handed down from mentors Contain some technological adoption, particularly the adoption of Excel spreadsheets over relational databasesIn all of our interviews there was no reference to existing guides, such as the UK: Archaeological Data Service or Netherlands: DANS on archaeological documentation.
  5. The removal of objects is now forbidden in most countries and many sites in the US. As a result data collection methods have changed from description of a physical object accessible in the US to a full surrogate for an object that might be re-buried in the ground. Data collection has increased as the collection of objects has decreased.Still individual systems of data collection (see examples on the right) have emerged which have.Developed over timeAre Handed down from mentors Contain some technological adoption, particularly the adoption of Excel spreadsheets over relational databasesIn all of our interviews there was no reference to existing guides, such as the UK: Archaeological Data Service or Netherlands: DANS on archaeological documentation.
  6. The removal of objects is now forbidden in most countries and many sites in the US. As a result data collection methods have changed from description of a physical object accessible in the US to a full surrogate for an object that might be re-buried in the ground. Data collection has increased as the collection of objects has decreased.Still individual systems of data collection (see examples on the right) have emerged which have.Developed over timeAre Handed down from mentors Contain some technological adoption, particularly the adoption of Excel spreadsheets over relational databasesIn all of our interviews there was no reference to existing guides, such as the UK: Archaeological Data Service or Netherlands: DANS on archaeological documentation.
  7. The removal of objects is now forbidden in most countries and many sites in the US. As a result data collection methods have changed from description of a physical object accessible in the US to a full surrogate for an object that might be re-buried in the ground. Data collection has increased as the collection of objects has decreased.Still individual systems of data collection (see examples on the right) have emerged which have.Developed over timeAre Handed down from mentors Contain some technological adoption, particularly the adoption of Excel spreadsheets over relational databasesIn all of our interviews there was no reference to existing guides, such as the UK: Archaeological Data Service or Netherlands: DANS on archaeological documentation.
  8. The removal of objects is now forbidden in most countries and many sites in the US. As a result data collection methods have changed from description of a physical object accessible in the US to a full surrogate for an object that might be re-buried in the ground. Data collection has increased as the collection of objects has decreased.Still individual systems of data collection (see examples on the right) have emerged which have.Developed over timeAre Handed down from mentors Contain some technological adoption, particularly the adoption of Excel spreadsheets over relational databasesIn all of our interviews there was no reference to existing guides, such as the UK: Archaeological Data Service or Netherlands: DANS on archaeological documentation.
  9. The removal of objects is now forbidden in most countries and many sites in the US. As a result data collection methods have changed from description of a physical object accessible in the US to a full surrogate for an object that might be re-buried in the ground. Data collection has increased as the collection of objects has decreased.Still individual systems of data collection (see examples on the right) have emerged which have.Developed over timeAre Handed down from mentors Contain some technological adoption, particularly the adoption of Excel spreadsheets over relational databasesIn all of our interviews there was no reference to existing guides, such as the UK: Archaeological Data Service or Netherlands: DANS on archaeological documentation.
  10. The removal of objects is now forbidden in most countries and many sites in the US. As a result data collection methods have changed from description of a physical object accessible in the US to a full surrogate for an object that might be re-buried in the ground. Data collection has increased as the collection of objects has decreased.Still individual systems of data collection (see examples on the right) have emerged which have.Developed over timeAre Handed down from mentors Contain some technological adoption, particularly the adoption of Excel spreadsheets over relational databasesIn all of our interviews there was no reference to existing guides, such as the UK: Archaeological Data Service or Netherlands: DANS on archaeological documentation.