Not sure how they can become events, a peat layer (monument) in a test
pit (event).
Thank you
David Evans
Historic Environment Record Officer
01454 863649
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I'd have thought it would be best to record these as events without
linking
them to a monument (unless the core was on a known site) and use the
description for a summary of what was found with a link to the source
for
further information.
Martin
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From: Nick Boldrini [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 20 October 2003 08:43
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Subject: Environmental Data
Hello Folks
I was wondering how people are dealing with recording Environmental
data
using the Monument Thesaurus. For example, we have a few examples of
e.g.
Peat cores being taken and giving an idea of the landscape at
different
periods, but I haven't yet figured out a good way for recording these
as
monuments. My thinking is that they should be monuments so that if
someone
searched on e.g. Mesolithic, the landscape type data would show up. I
have,
however, not found anything really suitable in the Monument Thesaurus
to
record these against. Any ideas on this would be appreciated, even if
they
are only your own candidate terms
thanks
best wishes
Nick Boldrini
SMR Computing Officer
Heritage Unit
North Yorkshire County Council
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