Swedigarch is a digital research infrastructure currently under development from 2022 to 2027. The primary objective is to enable data-driven analyses on archaeological information through…
FAQ
FAQ
Swedigarch welcomes anyone to utilise its resources, whether researchers, professionals from the public or private sector, or the general public. Access to the data is…
The data available through Swedigarch will expand throughout the development phase, as it forms part of our deliverables. Some data is already accessible though services…
Facilitating data access is a key objective, and substantial effort will be devoted to its development over time. At present, Swedigarchs data resources are distributed…
Swedigarch will offer some web tools and services for analysing specific types of data, but it may not cover all research inquiries. Analysing extensive, complex,…
At present, digital tools for analysis and visualisation are available primarily for data in the SEAD database or Dynamic Collections. We are actively working on…
Unfortunately, no. Swedigarchs funding is solely designated for the development of the digital infrastructure. Additionally, the Swedish Research Council’s terms stipulate that its funding must…
If you possess data resulting from laborative or scientific analysis of materials, you may be able to make it accessible via the SEAD database. For…
Consider becoming a SOCH data partner. SOCH, maintained by the National Heritage Board, serves as a digital heritage service and it will act as the…
The primary task of Swedigarch is to ensure that archaeological data from Swedish sites become more accessible for research. However, information about artefacts, documents, and…