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About this module:

This module was created for the Khirbet el-Rai (Arai) Excavation Project, co-organised by Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia and the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel. Khirbet el-Rai (Arai) is a relatively small Iron Age site located only 3 km west of Tel Lachish, in the central part of Israel. The module has been designed to document an entire workflow of archaeological excavation on site and is going to be deployed in the field in January / February 2018.

Authorship:

This module was co-developed by Dr Kyle Keimer at Macquarie 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 the MQ Strategic Infrastructure Scheme 20110091, aimed to support FAIMS infrastructure development .

Date of release:

November 2017

FAIMS Mobile version:

FAIMS v2.5 (Android 6+)

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:

  • validated fields with user observations
  • picture galleries
  • coordinates from internal GPS
  • controlled vocabularies (dropdowns and checkboxes)
  • photo capture from device camera

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

  • archaeological excavation of an settlement structure
  • loci and phase based recording workflows

Contact info:

For more details about the Khirbet el-Rai (Arai) Excavation Project, please, contact Dr Kyle Keimer contact kyle.keimer@mq.edu.au.

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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