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Martin
 
Personally I think the term Modern is meaningless so I am quite happy to
use 20th and 21st century and the fact that since the Palaeolithic
period we have been using smaller and smaller sections of time I think
its highly suitable.
 
                            John Hemingway, Archaeological Officer. 

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	From: Issues related to Sites & Monuments Records
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	Sent: 23 August 2005 13:20
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	Subject: Use of Periods
	
	

	The DSU has recently made some changes to the PERIODS hierarchy
used by the NMRs AMIE system (see below). We are now consulting with
system users here before making changes to records. We would also like
to consult other users of the PERIODS hierarchy especially HERs using
our reference data (e.g. those using HBSMR). If your PERIOD list is
brought into line with that at the NMR then the issues we are consulting
NMR users over will be of equal relevance.

	 

	Regards

	 

	Martin

	 

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	Martin Newman

	Datasets Development Manager

	 

	 

	 

	AMIE Period Change

	 

	Recent changes to AMIE have seen the replacement of the MODERN
period with the two periods 20TH CENTURY and 21ST CENTURY.

	 

	Additional regal periods of TUDOR, ELIZABETHAN, STUART,
JACOBEAN, HANOVERIAN, GEORGIAN and VICTORIAN have also been added (or in
the case of VICTORIAN been in existence for some time but not used).

	 

	DSU would welcome comments on how periods should be used/are
being used to record POST MEDIEVAL dates.

	 

	For instance there are c.173000 records in AMIE which are
currently identified as being POST MEDIEVAL in date. Of those over
36,000 have min/max dates falling within the VICTORIAN period.

	 

	Where a monument is known to have been built after 1837 but
before 1901 does it make sense to record this as VICTORIAN?

	 

	A similar number of records exist for the GEORGIAN period
between 1714 and 1830.

	 

	Two questions need answering:

	 

	1.	Are users happy with using 20th and 21st Century instead
of MODERN? 
	2.	Should POST MEDIEVAL records be updated to
VICTORIAN/GEORGIAN etc. where the phase is a
construction/alteration/repair phase? 

	 

	 

	 

	 

	 

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