10.5281/zenodo.6276586
https://zenodo.org/records/6276586
oai:zenodo.org:6276586
Hiebel, Gerald
Gerald
Hiebel
0000-0002-3799-8391
University of Innsbruck
Gruber-Tokić, Elisabeth
Elisabeth
Gruber-Tokić
0000-0003-3387-3097
University of Innsbruck
Peralta Friedburg, Milena
Milena
Peralta Friedburg
0000-0002-9367-4623
University of Innsbruck
Danthine, Brigit
Brigit
Danthine
0000-0002-4088-255X
Knowledge Graph: tyrolean mining documents 15th and 16th century
Zenodo
2022
Knowledge Graph
Cidoc CRM
Semantic Web
historical mining network
Tyrol
Schwaz
Rattenberg
HIMAT
15th century
16th century
historical persons
historical mines
historical place names
2022-02-25
eng
10.5281/zenodo.6276585
https://zenodo.org/communities/semantic-web
https://zenodo.org/communities/linkeddata
https://zenodo.org/communities/university-of-innsbruck
v1
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
The dataset contains a Knowledge Graph (.nq file) of two historical mining documents: “Verleihbuch der Rattenberger Bergrichter” ( Hs. 37, 1460-1463) and “Schwazer Berglehenbuch” (Hs. 1587, approx. 1515) stored by the Tyrolean Regional Archive, Innsbruck (Austria). The user of the KG may explore the montanistic network and relations between people, claims and mines in the late medieval Tyrol. The core regions concern the districts Schwaz and Kufstein (Tyrol, Austria).
The ontology used to represent the claims is CIDOC CRM, an ISO certified ontology for Cultural Heritage documentation. Supported by the Karma tool the KG is generated as RDF (Resource Description Framework). The generated RDF data is imported into a Triplestore, in this case GraphDB, and then displayed visually. This puts the data from the early mining texts into a semantically structured context and makes the mutual relationships between people, places and mines visible.
Both documents and the Knowledge Graph were processed and generated by the research team of the project “Text Mining Medieval Mining Texts”. The research project (2019-2022) was carried out at the university of Innsbruck and funded by go!digital next generation programme of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Citeable Transcripts of the historical documents are online available:
Hs. 37 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6274562
Hs. 1587 DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6274928