/Perachora-2020

Archaeological legacy data verification in the environs of the Perachora Sanctuary, Corinthia, Greece

Primary LanguageJava

About this module:

This module was created for the The Perachora Peninsula Archaeological Project, based at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. The module has been designed to document the current condition and an exact location legacy data and features in the environs of the Perachora Heraion Sanctuary, Greece.

Authorship:

This module was co-developed by Adela Sobotkova and Petra Hermankova, Aarhus University, with contribution from Christian Nassif-Haynes and Ana Stefanovic. The current module was built upon the existing TRAP Burial Mound module.

Cite us:

Nassif-Haynes, Christian, Adela Sobotkova, Petra Heřmánková, and Anna Stevanovic. 2020. Perachora Peninsula Archaeological Project Module (version 531e6a0). Github. https://github.com/FAIMS/Perachora-2020/releases/tag/fieldwork-2020.

Funding:

N/A

Date of release:

January 2020

FAIMS Mobile version:

FAIMS v2.6 (Android 9+)

Licence:

This module is licensed under an international Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Licence (CC BY 4.0).

Access:

This module can be downloaded from this GitHub repository.

This module contains the following FAIMS features:

  • picture galleries
  • coordinates from internal GPS
  • attribute-level timestamps
  • attaching photographs
  • validated fields with user observations
  • controlled vocabularies

This module can be used with no or minor modification for:

  • documenting the condition of archaeological features
  • mapping the exact location of archaeological remains
  • ground-truthing of archaeological remains

Contact info:

For more details about the PPAP please contact the project director Susan Lupack susan.lupack@mq.edu.au.

If you have any questions about the module, please contact the FAIMS team at enquiries@fedarch.org and we will get back to you as soon as possible.


Screenshots from the module:


Photos from the field:

Petra Hermankova in the field using the FAIMS module to record an underground water cistern on the top the Perachora Acropolis, January 2020

Petra Hermankova in the field using the FAIMS module to record an underground water cistern on the top the Perachora Acropolis, January 2020. Photo credit: Dean McMah.