Large-scale, collaborative imagery survey in archaeology: the Geospatial Platform for Andean Culture, History and Archaeology (GeoPACHA)
Date Issued
2024
Author(s)
Wernke, Steven A.
Van Valkenburgh, Parker
Zimmer-Dauphinee, James
Whitlock, Bethany
Spence Morrow, Giles
Smith, Ryan
Smit, Douglas
Roque Ortega, Grecia
Ricci Jara, Kevin
Plekhov, Daniel
Oré Menéndez, Gabriela
Norman, Scotti
Marcone, Giancarlo
Mamani Calloapaza, Manuel
Kohut, Lauren
Hernández Garavito, Carla
Arkush, Elizabeth
DOI
https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2023.177
Abstract
Imagery-based survey is capable of producing archaeological datasets that complement those collected through field-based survey methods, widening the scope of analysis beyond regions. The Geospatial Platform for Andean Culture, History and Archaeology (GeoPACHA) enables systematic registry of imagery survey data through a ‘federated’ approach. Using GeoPACHA, teams pursue problem-specific research questions through a common data schema and interface that allows for inter-project comparisons, analyses and syntheses. The authors present an overview of the platform's rationale and functionality, as well as a summary of results from the first survey campaign, which was carried out by six projects distributed across the central Andes, five of which are represented here.
