Reconstructing the Past with Knowledge Graphs: Empowering Historians through Neo4j and GenAI

Historical and archaeological research often involves navigating vast, fragmented, and complex data landscapes. In this talk, we explore how knowledge graphs, powered by Neo4j, can bring structure and insight to these data-rich domains. By modeling relationships across time, geography, artifacts, and historical figures, researchers can uncover hidden connections and validate hypotheses with greater confidence.

The session demonstrates how integrating Neo4j with GenAI enables natural language interfaces and contextual reasoning, making it easier for domain experts to query and interact with historical datasets. Additionally, we’ll introduce the use of Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers to orchestrate semantic enrichment and maintain data integrity across diverse sources.

Whether you’re a technologist, data scientist, or humanities scholar, this session will show how graph technology and AI can collaboratively illuminate the past and drive discoveries.

Speaker: Ilya Verbitskiy

Resources:
Get Started with Aura – https://bit.ly/3LOLrjh
Deployment Center – https://bit.ly/4jOelM3
Ground AI Systems and Agents with Neo4j – https://bit.ly/4oVsnyb

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