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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
  • 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.