Stuart FCE is Feature Centred LIN I think is Linear I don't recognise the others - is it possible that these are locally added identifiers? I imagine KNT is a shortened form of Kent. Hope this helps Bruce ********************************************************************** Bruce Howard, Assistant Archaeologist, Archaeology & Historic Buildings Environment Department Hampshire County Council The Castle Winchester SO23 8UD Tel: (01962) 846736 Fax: (01962) 846776 <mailto: [log in to unmask]> <http://www.hants.gov.uk/archaeology> ********************************************************************* -----Original Message----- From: Stuart Cakebread [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: 29 November 2002 11:13 To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Exegesis Field Query Hi Crispin, We have received an email from Wessex Archaeology about some entries in our MonPS table. I've always assumed that they were left over from some previous incarnation of the SMR before it was transferred to exegesis. Can you throw any light on this? The email from Wessex is below. Regards, Stuart Stuart Cakebread Sites and Monuments Record Officer Kent County Council Invicta House County Hall Maidstone Kent ME14 1XX 01622 221541 > Paul, I'm doing some work on the Wessex end of your SMR, and I've a question about some of the entries in the "MonPS" table, in the "Qualifier" field. There are 4 items inthe drop down list - Approximate, Estimated from sources, GPS derived and Surveyed. There are then a load of letters that are not in the drop down list, and have no explanation. Mark doesn't recognise most of them, so I was wondering if you could shed some light on them. The ones I am interested in are: FCE - is this "fine centred"? GCE - KNT LIN LO NBM NLO - is this "named location"? PA - is this "position approx"? and is this different from the Approximate in the drop down list? Thanks for your help, Hanna Hanna Steyne Project Supervisor Wessex Archaeology >