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About this module:

This module was created for the Malawi Earlier-Middle Stone Age Project. The module has been designed to document an entire workflow for transect based archaeological field survey in Malawi, Africa. The Malawi Earlier-Middle Stone Age Project (MEMSAP) is a cross-disciplinary project aimed at understanding changes in human technology, subsistence, and demography across the time period known as the Middle Stone Age (MSA, from ca. 280 – 30 thousand years ago).

Authorship:

This module was co-developed by Jessica Thompson at Emory University and Adela Sobotkova and Petra Janouchova at the FAIMS Project, Department of Ancient History, Macquarie University.

Funding:

Development of this module was funded by ARC LE140100151, FAIMS: Transforming archaeological research through digital technologies and MQ Strategic Infrastructure Scheme 20110089, for FAIMS infrastructure development and support in 2016.

Date of release:

May 2015, June 2016

FAIMS Mobile version:

FAIMS v2.2 (Android 5+)

Licence:

This module is licensed under an international Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Licence (CC BY 4.0).

Access:

This module is part of the FAIMS Demo library on our publicly accessible Demo server (http://demo.fedarch.org/).

This module contains the following FAIMS features:

  • on device created photos, photograph logs, sketches etc.
  • coordinates from internal GPS
  • tracklog
  • full GIS (map tab with basemaps, layers management and ability to manual create geometries)
  • validated fields with user observations
  • controlled vocabularies

This module can be used with no or minor modification for:

  • archaeological transect field survey
  • field school or hands-on archaeological training
  • intended to use an SRID of 32736

Contact info:

For more details about the Malawi Earlier-Middle Stone Age Project please visit https://memsap.org. If you have any questions about the MEMSAP, contact Jessica Thompson jessica.thompson@emory.edu.

If you have any questions about the module, please contact the FAIMS team at enquiries@fedarch.org and we will get back to you within one business day.

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