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History and Anthropology: A Dialogue
Authors:David I Kertzer  Darrett B Rutman  Sydel Silverman  Andrejs Plakans
Institution:1. Department of Sociology and Anthropology , Bowdoin College;2. Department of History , University of Florida , USA;3. Department of Anthropology City , University of New York , USA;4. Department of History , Iowa State University , USA
Abstract:Abstract

Mainstream geographical information systems techniques and packaged geographical information systems software are often inappropriate in historical contexts because they use geographical coordinates as a framework around which all other information is organized as “attribute data,” whereas in history locations are often the least certain part of our knowledge. A new and general architecture for documenting administrative units and organizing historical statistics is detailed, which prioritizes named entities and explicit semantic relationships such as “IsPartOf,” while holding coordinate data where available. This architecture is easily aligned with the recent development of geo-semantics by information scientists, meeting the formal requirements for a geo-spatial ontology, but was originally developed to enable the systematic computerization of traditional historical reference works, notably Frederick Youngs’ Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England.
Keywords:historical GIS  gazetteer  geo-semantics  ontology  administrative units  boundaries  England and Wales
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