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HEIR tonic | Archaetech
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Travels on the Convex Hull of Normality. June 5, 2007 – 12:13 pm. Finally back in the saddle after a month exploring the delights of Memphis. I spent an extremely enjoyable day at the HEIRNET. Conference and it raised a few points worth blogging about. So warm, fluffy feelings all round then? And the SWISH Partnership (representing Scotland. Were built upon publicly accessible web services. Who’s been working on the system (I paraphrase considerably):. And are they public? The other thing the conference ...
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Forum on Information Standards in Heritage (FISH) Thesauri - frequent users
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Forum on Information Standards in Heritage (FISH) Thesauri. To select a thesaurus, click on one of the titles listed below. Please note that you need a frames-capable browser to view the thesaurus pages. Types of monuments relating to the built and buried heritage in England. Physical evidence, usually portable, resulting from past human activity or environmental remains that can be recovered from archaeological fieldwork. Construction materials for monuments relating to the built and buried heritage.
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ASPIRE Resource Website
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Welcome to the ASPIRE Resources Website. In 2004 all Scottish Sites and Monuments Records (SMRs), the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland ( RCAHMS. From April 2006 compliance with the ASPIRE protocol will be enforceable via the development control process nationally as agreed by ARIA. As well as being a condition of grant/contract for Historic Scotland. Funds In addition, its use, alongside Discovery and Excavation in Scotland. These are intended to make access to both na...
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9. Finds | ISGAP
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Skip to main content. Finds work results in an ordered, stable, and accessible archive, as well as one or more reports for dissemination. It includes retrieving, sorting, cleaning, marking, conserving, recording, analysing, interpreting and preparing for permanent storage all materials kept as a result of archaeological fieldwork. This may include the presentation and display of some or all of the finds through exhibition or other interpretation strategies. Finds work may be undertaken:. Through finds ma...
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3. Deposition & archiving (including data standards advice) | ISGAP
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Skip to main content. 3 Deposition and archiving (including data standards advice). Archaeological archives are regulated by a number of key principles, to which any archaeologists, whether paid or voluntary, are urged to adhere:. All archaeological projects must result in a stable, ordered, accessible archive. All aspects of the archaeological process affect the quality of the resulting archive. Ensuring the security and stability of the archive is a continuous process and a universal responsibility.