In Response to Anita's and several other questions of the ADAP: The ADAP was discussed in some detail in the SOPA newsletter a year or so ago. It is an attempt to gather archaeological *data* and *reports* so that others can download it and either reanlyse it or use with their own data. This is ten times better than the NADB bibliography project where you are tantalized by apparently pertinent references, but you can't get copies and you certainly can't get the data. The ADAP databases were initially to be kept in one place, I believe, and you were supposed to send diskettes; but I think they soon began to realize that where something is stored is not so important on the Internet. It also appears that they have sidestepped the compatibility issue (how to organize the data and in what format) by just setting up an index of available material and letting us figure out how to access it for our own systems. Tom Wheaton