Department of Computer Science,
Columbia University,
1214 Amsterdam Avenue,
New York, NY 10025,
USA.
Kenneth A. Ross kar@cs.columbia.edu
Angel Janevski aj311@cs.columbia.edu
Julia Stoyanovich jds1@cs.columbia.edu
In this article we present the Faceted Query Engine, a system developed at Columbia University under the aegis of the inter-disciplinary project Computational Tools for Modeling, Visualizing and Analyzing Historic and Archaeological Sites. Our system is based on novel Database Systems research that has been published in Computer Science venues (Ross and Janevski, 2004 and Ross et al., 2005). The goal of this article is to introduce our system to the target user audience - the archaeology community.
We demonstrate the use of the Faceted Query Engine on a previously unpublished dataset: the Thulamela (South Africa) collection. This dataset is comprised of iron-age finds from the Thulamela site at the Kruger National Park. Our project is the first to systematically compile and classify this dataset. We also use a larger dataset, a collection of ancient Egyptian artifacts from the Memphis site (Giddy,1999), to demonstrate some of the features of our system.
Our system and the Thulamela dataset are freely available for download at http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~kar/facet
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