Repository SEAD legibility review¶
This report-root packet explains what the repository can currently claim about SEAD and what still depends on thinner source capture or upstream inspection.
- Source family:
SEAD archaeology context - Current posture:
contextual_archaeology_layer_with_explicit_temporal_and_access_limits - Reviewed rows:
2195
Normalization Risk¶
- high thin site inventory:
2195
Access Visibility¶
- site page only:
2195
Temporal Postures¶
- unresolved:
2195
Direct Links¶
- source_page:
docs/public/pollenomics-data/sources/sead.md - handbook_page:
docs/public/pollenomics-data/sources/sead-handbook.md - normalized_output_page:
docs/public/pollenomics-data/publications/sead-exports.md - access_model:
data/sead/review/access_model.json - evidence_review:
data/sead/review/evidence_legibility_review.json - recovery_roadmap:
data/sead/review/recovery_roadmap.json
Recovery Roadmap¶
| Deliverable | Goal | Completion signal |
|---|---|---|
| linked_temporal_capture | Capture linked dating-range, relative-period, and uncertainty tables into checked-in raw SEAD inventory refreshes. | Checked-in raw SEAD rows carry temporal linked tables often enough that the thin-site-inventory risk no longer dominates the review packet. |
| reference_link_capture | Preserve stable bibliography or DOI links wherever SEAD linked records expose them, so readers do not have to begin every review from the generic site page. | The access review shows a meaningful shift away from site-page-only visibility. |
| context_layer_republication | Republish the normalized SEAD context layer with explicit temporal semantics, access posture, and context-only caveats on every feature. | Normalized and published SEAD GeoJSON no longer trigger missing-temporal-semantics findings in report review surfaces. |
| published_scope_refresh | Refresh published world, Europe-plus, and Nordic report bundles so SEAD appears as a bounded archaeology context layer rather than a generic environmental blob. | Published map and review bundles expose SEAD with stable caveats, access wording, and bounded contextual role labels. |