학술논문

The York System: An integrated zooarchaeological database for research and teaching
Document Type
article
Source
Internet Archaeology, Iss 13 (2003)
Subject
archaeology
zooarchaeology
research
animal bones
training
Archaeology
CC1-960
Language
English
ISSN
1363-5387
Abstract
This article presents the York System, a database used for recording animal bones. It is based on the recording protocol used at the Department of Archaeology, University of York, and incorporates that used at the former Environmental Archaeology Unit. The York System has been designed in Access 2000 and includes the commonly identified British mammal, bird, fish, reptile and amphibian species. Emphasis has been placed on database flexibility, within a framework of inter-analyst comparability. The system can be used by experienced zooarchaeologists, while an integrated help file has been included to guide students through the recording process. This article presents the recording protocol behind the database as well as a background to the database design process. A web-based demonstration is provided that replicates the actions of the database, while copies of the database and associated help files are provided for downloading.