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Josep Benseny schrieb:
> Dear colleague
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> We would be interested in presenting StratiGraf to you.
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> StratiGraf is an advanced documentation and interpretation system for
> archaeological sites, based on the method Harris Matrix.
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> Manages all the stratigraphic information of an excavation in a fast and
> reliable way. With just entering the stratigraphic relationships, StratiGraf
> will detect any inconsistency, calculate inmediate relationships and draw
> the excavation matrix.StratiGraf will enable the archaeologist to exploit
> the field data in a very efficient way. Documentation and interpretation
> errors of stratigraphic evidencies can be detected and correced in the early
> stages of the process.StratiGraf manages SU cronologies in a fast and
> reliable way. Dating just some SU, it will calculate the cronologies for the
> related ones.With this tool the professional has an up to date cronological
> information that will allow him to fine tune the dating of the SU and
> compare it with the actual results of the excavation.It easy adapts to any
> working methodology. Either cataloging SU or archaeological materials, Strat
> i Graph lets you customize the information you want to store by creating
> data templates for any SU category.Its easy to use ergonomic user interface,
> allows for a productive work. You will have a global view of the site which
> will allow you to navigate easily to any particular item in the hierarchy.
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> You can download a demo version in www.proleg.com
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> We would be very pleased if you could give us some feedback related with the
> product. We would
> appreciate your opinion about StratiGraf and any improvement or suggestion
> about it.
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> Best regards
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> Josep Benseny
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from the looks of it, quite interesting: go from a database with all the site
info, down to areas and individual "stratigraphic units" - have not had a chance
to look at it too closely, but definitely an interesting (and practical) concept
geoff carver
http://home.t-online.de/home/gcarver/
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