The limestones of the Sierra de Araico (Condado de Treviño, Spain), located in the Miranda-Treviño syncline (Basque-Cantabrian basin, Pyrenean Range), show silicificated nodules (flint) which have been exploited by means of non-complicated mining works (trenches and shallow pits), from Pleistocene through to Holocene and historical times. The flint had wide geographical distribution and involved archaeological sites located across several tens of km. In this work we present a geomorphological map of this region, mapping structural landforms marked by the limestones with flint and surficial deposits containing eroded flints related to the Ayuda and Rojo valleys. This map was produced using LiDAR data which was used to map the mining trenches where lithic evidence -hundreds of hammer-stones, maces and coreswere found.
In June 2019, the University of Aveiro (UA), through the Library, Document Management and Museology Services and the Information Technology and Communication Services, in collaboration with the Research Support Office, took the first steps regarding the creation of the University of Aveiro Research Data Repository - DUnAs. The project aims to implement an open repository for the archive and publication of research data, promoting its visibility, impact and reproducibility. This work intends to highlight the strategy adopted while setting up the repository based on Dataverse, an open source platform, and the respective helpdesk service, addressing the initiatives and the phases for its implementation. The results obtained in the analysis of the Dataverse platform and the contact with researchers through the selection of pilot projects led to the definition of the deposit – curation – publication workflow and allowed the creation of a service adapted to the community.
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