02-11-2016, 03:31 PM
(02-11-2016, 06:56 AM)Gunthamund Hasding Wrote: well you know that some archeologists are like the Gardner Dogs meaning they grow tomatoes (LIDAR surveys) they don't eat (publish) them but they also bark when somebody comes near them (don't give others the data).
I think that letting also information (raw data) on the market might help even if others use data in order to publish
To be fair to German archaeologists, that UK lidar data is low-resolution stuff that has been gathered by our Environment Agency since the early 2000s to aid with flood prevention and any archaeological gains (the 'new' Roman roads have been much-trumpeted over the past week) have been accidental by-products. There have been plenty of subsequent UK high-resolution archaeological lidar surveys where it is just as easy/hard to get your hands on the data as the German ones. Everyone likes putting out press releases with those pretty height-shaded interpretation plans, but if you want to fiddle with the actual data yourself, that's another matter!
Mike Bishop