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==Description==
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The '''Pompeii Linked Open Project''' ('''P-LOD''') is an ongoing project working to represent entities at the archaeological site of Pompeii as well as the relationships between those entities using the principles of Linked Open Data. It is a collaboration between Sebastian Heath (Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York University) and  Eric Poehler (University of Massachusetts Amherst) and builds on previously funded work such as the Pompeii Artistic Landscape Project (PALP) and the Pompeii Bibliography and Mapping Project (PBMP).
'''Pompeii Linked Open Data Project''' ('''P-LOD''') is an ongoing project working to represent entities at the archaeological site of Pompeii as well as the relationships between those entities using the principles of Linked Open Data. It is a collaboration between Sebastian Heath (Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York University) and  Eric Poehler (University of Massachusetts Amherst) and builds on previously funded work such as the Pompeii Artistic Landscape Project (PALP) and the Pompeii Bibliography and Mapping Project (PBMP).


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Latest revision as of 19:42, 7 March 2024

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Project Directors

  • Sebastian Heath
  • Eric Poehler

Description

Pompeii Linked Open Data Project (P-LOD) is an ongoing project working to represent entities at the archaeological site of Pompeii as well as the relationships between those entities using the principles of Linked Open Data. It is a collaboration between Sebastian Heath (Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, New York University) and Eric Poehler (University of Massachusetts Amherst) and builds on previously funded work such as the Pompeii Artistic Landscape Project (PALP) and the Pompeii Bibliography and Mapping Project (PBMP).