This Central Asian Atlas focuses on developing an archaeological database in order to address problems of localization, multi-regional dating, dimensions and interpretation. The latter must endeavor to associate all the bibliographic documentation with its analysis.
Currently, the archeology laboratory of the Ecole Normale Supérieure (UMR8546, CNRS-ENS) has already developed an atlas for the Iron Age in France. The advantage of being able to have a data-processing structure (GIS-Data base) already tested and continuing to evolve is to be able to rely on an acquired. Special wrapping and links to specific bases, standardized upstream will be easily adaptable.
1- Level 1: Qualitative automatic atlas, answering questions where, when, what, with a theme and a sub-theme; All the sites are grouped according to the administrative divisions of the country as well as the river basins. A GPS location (WGS84) is associated for each site.
2- The answers to the questions are guided by the associated database thesaurus (= list of values under filemaker).
3- Level 2: thematic maps finalized by the researchers are proposed according to the previous interrogation, are associated a copyright, a legend, a title with possibility of several layers on the same map. A link to a photo library, an online article, a pdf and even geo referencing some documents can be linked to a point on the map.
The maps are prepared for integration into Chronocarto: it can be a detailed map, a spatial analysis … This second level works like a publication with an ad hoc committee that validates all the documents.
See Base Asie developed by Michel Cartereau
J. -B. Houal, AOrOc.
https://www.chronocarto.eu/gcserver/login/plogin.jsp?p=Asie_Centrale