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PAZC Ceramics Module

Description

Abstract:
These files comprise the Proyecto Arqueológico Zaña Colonial (PAZC) Ceramics module for the FAIMS (Field Acquired Information Management Systems) Mobile Application. Jackson Crook developed XML based on models in the PAZC Excavation module and the FAIMS User to Developer documentation, with help from Chiara Repetti-Ludlow. Jake Gardner and Luiza Silva created many of the illustrations included in the module, while others were adapted from the Proyecto Arqueológico Zaña Colonial (PAZC)'s previous field seasons and Hartmut Tschauner's 2001 PhD dissertation at Harvard University, "Socioeconomic and political organization in the late Prehispanic Lambayeque Sphere, northern North Coast of Peru." See Diagnostic Ceramic Data: Proyecto Arqueológico Zaña Colonial (PAZC) (bdr:785094)
Notes:
Funding for this project was provided through an I-TEAM UTRA grant, from Brown University.
FAIMS Project GitHub (github.com/FAIMS).PAZC GitHub (github.com/FAIMS/PAZC) See related publication in Advances in Archaeological Practice (doi.org/10.1017/aap.2018.12)

Access Conditions

Use and Reproduction
Available under a GNU General Public License

Citation

VanValkenburgh, Parker, Crook, Jackson, Gardner, Jake, et al., "PAZC Ceramics Module" (2016). Brown University Open Data Collection, I-Team UTRAs: Interdisciplinary Team Undergraduate Teaching and Research Awards. Brown Digital Repository. Brown University Library. https://doi.org/10.7301/Z01J97ZR

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