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Are you with an educational institution or museum? If so, your pricing on
Arcview will be drastically lower than full pop.
HML
Heather MacLeod-Leslie
Archaeologist/GIS-Remote Sensing Analyst
In Situ - Cultural Heritage Research Group
Halifax, Nova Scotia
(902) 229-2625
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From: "David_Hayes_STX" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 6:03 PM
Subject: GIS software for historic sites
> Message text written by HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY
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> This has been asked before....
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> We are looking for a GIS software package that will allow us to input
> proveniences and map them on a site map. Any suggestions?
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> ArcView is out of our price range, I cannot find a price on MapInfo, and I
> can't tell it Microsoft's MapPoint would do what we want.
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> Anita Cohen-Williams
> Search Engine Guru/SEO
> http://www.mysearchguru.com
> "Connecting Your Site to the Web"
> Listowner of HISTARCH, SUB-ARCH & SPANBORD
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> There is suite of shareware called Cavetools and Compass that I picked up
> in 2000 from the ArcView site that can produce either Bitmaps of Arcview
> compatable files from survey data (IE distance/direction shots) that might
> help you.
>
> David Hayes RPA
> St. Croix, Virgin Islands
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