Published November 10, 2025 | Version v1
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Replication Data for: "EU-funded project RITHMS - Deliverable D8.3 OS final summary. WP8 - Management and coordination"

Description

This folder contains all the databases collected and created for which a publishing agreement has been obtained during the development of the EU-funded project "Research and Intelligence Technology for Heritage and Market Security" (RITHMS) (G.A. 101073932).

For further information on the RITHMS project, please visit https://rithms.eu/.
The databases are:
1. CIMEC
The Institute of Cultural Memory in Romania (CIMEC), was founded in 1978 to create and manage multiple databases of Romanian cultural heritage and heritage experts. It is a database that holds information on damaged, stolen, missing, illegally exported, and protected cultural objects. It presents five different portions of data: one concerning the destroyed, stolen, missing, or illegally exported artefacts (which was named "CIMEC"), one about experts ("CIMEC_EXPERTS"), one about the Romanian museums ("CIMEC_MUSEUMS"), the database of Romanian places of worship "CIMEC_POW" and the "CIMEC_NAR" that is the dataset of the archaeological sites in Romania.
The scraped URLs (some are deprecated/not available anymore) are:
https://clasate.furate.ro/Lista_en.asp
https://clasate.cimec.ro/Lista_en.asp
http://acera.cimec.ro/RegistruArheologi.aspx
https://old.cimec.ro/scripts/MuzeeSpecialisti/sel.asp?nr=1&NrSel=0&Lang=EN
https://registru-conservatori-restauratori-r2.cimec.ro/sel.asp?nr=1&NrSel=0&Lang=EN
https://registru-experti-r1.cimec.ro/sel.asp?nr=1&NrSel=0&Lang=EN
https://ghidulmuzeelor.cimec.ro/Muzee-Acreditate.asp
https://lacasuridecult.cimec.ro/EN/Documente/ASP/culte.asp?
https://ran.cimec.ro/sel.asp?lang=EN
2. ROF
ROF (Romanian Obiecte Furate) database, managed by the Romanian police, records national stolen goods. Data entries are added based on the police reports of stolen goods belonging to both individuals and national institutions. The database encompasses a diverse range of artefact types, including paintings, books, coins, statues, jewellery, and ceramics.
The original database is available at the URL https://www.politiaromana.ro/ro/obiecte-furate.
3. CPKU
CPKU stands for "Centar protiv krijumcarenja umjetninama" (Center Against Trafficking in Works of Art). The centre is the most active non-governmental organisation (NGO) working on the preservation of heritage and tracking the trafficking of cultural goods in Bosnia and Herzegovina. CPKU database presents information on stolen and missing works of art from Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The original database is available at the URL http://www.cpku.org/baza-nestalih-umjetnina-the-database-of-missing-art/.
4. Synthetic CDRs
This dataset was developed by the technical partner BEIA for the purposes of Pilot 3. It consists of synthetically generated Call Detail Records (CDRs) simulating Romanian mobile phone traffic.
Based on 300 real CDRs from Romania, 2,000 synthetic data entries were generated and linked to cell towers in areas previously identified as subject to looting. The FAST ML synthesizer from the Synthetic Data Vault (Python) library, optimised for modelling speed, was used for data generation. The resulting dataset closely preserves the properties of the original dataset.
This dataset is licenced under CC BY (Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International) and is hosted by Zenodo at the URL: https://zenodo.org/records/17253518. However, for the convenience of researchers, scholars, and interested individuals, a copy of the same dataset is saved and publicly available also within the IIT Dataverse together with all other databases released in the framework of the RITHMS Project.

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European Commission
RITHMS - Research, Intelligence and Technology for Heritage and Market Security 101073932