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Re: anthro/archaeo thesaurus
Hi Anne,
You might take a look at "The British Museum Archaeological Objects
Thesaurus": http://www.mda.org.uk/archobj/archcon.htm
also, "The British Museum Object Names Thesaurus":
http://www.mda.org.uk/bmobj/Objintro.htm
Cheers,
Susie
Mary Sue Stephenson
Senior Instructor & Coordinator of Information Technology
School of Library, Archival and Information Studies
The University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z1
604.822-6392 [voice] 604.822.6006 [fax]
On Thu, 10 May 2001, Anne Foster wrote:
[snip]
> The museum nomenclature that comes with the software does
> not adequately describe the nature of much of their
> collections, particularly material related to
> archeology sites (i.e. site reports, images of rock
> art, prehistoric points, sherds, etc.) or their native
> american materials. We've looked at the AAT but
> wondered if their was something more specific out
> there?
>
> Anne L. Foster, CA
> Traveling Archivist
> Montana Historical Society
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