The answer to the question above was Lund. A lovely University city in South Sweden. I was there to be part of the assessment committe for the PhD defense of Paola Derudas.
Her dissertation "Documenting, Interpreting, Publishing, and Reusing: Linking archaeological reports and excavation archives in the virtual space" passed unanimously
#Archaeology #DigitalArchaeology #DigitalHeritage #3DArchaeology
https://www.lu.se/lup/publication/25b31d91-1787-4ebe-ae7d-302ed14f4dc6
Documenting, Interpreting, Publishing, and Reusing : Linking archaeological reports and excavation archives in the virtual space | Lunds universitet

Derudas' PhD project developed, tested, rejected and redeveloped solutions for making 3D documentation of excavations more useful to archaeologists. Her final product, AIR (Archaeological Interactive Report), is built on #OpenSource #OmekaS code, #CIDOCCRM, and integrates #LinkedData.

More work is necessary, but great example of #FAIRdata implementation
#Archaeology #DigitalHeritage
https://omeka.ht.lu.se/s/reports/page/home