This set of digital recording modules was created for the Indigenous foodways in colonial Cape York Peninsula project, based at Flinders University. The modules have been designed for landscape survey in Cape York Peninsula in Australia.
This project aims to trace historical Indigenous foodways in colonial Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, through a program of collaborative community-based archaeological and anthropological research. Food was a key medium for cultural exchanges between Indigenous peoples and settler-colonists. The analysis of foodways is known to provide unparalleled insights on daily life, as well as the development of both cultural values and social relationships. This has received limited attention in archaeological investigations in Australia. Results will provide greater insight into the history behind our current society.
This module was developed by Mick Morrison (Flinders University), Shawn Ross (Macquarie University), Brian Ballsun-Stanton (Macquarie), Ana Stevanovic (Macquarie), Christian Nassif-Haynes (Macquarie) and Petra Hermankova (Aarhus University).
Development of this module was funded by the Australian Research Council Linkage Project Grant LP170100050: Indigenous foodways in colonial Cape York Peninsula.
July 2019, October 2020
FAIMS v2.6 (Android 7+)
All the modules are licensed under an international Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Licence (CC BY 4.0).
For more details about Indigenous foodways in colonial Cape York Peninsula project, please visit http://capeyorkpeninsula.org/
- attribute-level timestamps
- photo capture from device camera
- controlled vocabularies
- GIS integration
- Center map on record
- Load record from map
- autonumbering validation
- Cascading delete of child records
- Custom Search
- Recent records
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Phase 1 Modules:
Phase 1 Modules represent seven digital workflows for recording distinct archaeological features in the field:
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Phase 2 Module represents a complex workflow, combining digital recording of the following archaeological objects in the field:
- Flaked Stone Artefact
- Other Stone Artefact
- Knapped Glass Artefact
- Discrete Hearth Feature
- Glass Artefact
- Ceramic Artefact
- Buttons
- Metal Artefact
- Weapons and Ammunition
- Miscellaneous Artefact
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