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I'm interested in what database programs are being used for
inventory/catalog/data analysis of archaeological materials.

I could write one myself using Access, but if there's a product already
designed for this purpose I don't feel a need to reinvent the wheel.

This is for a series of fairly small houselots (one currently, but more
in the future) with late 19th and lots of early 20th century materials.
I'm aware of Re:Discovery but it seems like it might be overkill (and
possibly over-expensive) for this project.

Any suggestions or opinions?

Carol A. Nickolai
Department of Anthropology
University of Pennsylvania Museum

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