Data Model

This page describes how we model data from each form from the MPP project. Each form will be treated in a subsection. Loci forms will be treated together.

Loci Forms

Several pieces of each loci form are identical across the three types.

  1. Earth Loci (Color: yellow - most common)

  2. Architectural Loci (Color: pink)

  3. Installation Loci (Color: purple)

Burials (Color: Brown) are not strictly a loci since they do not get a locus number, but are attached to an earth locus. THEREFORE, burial forms are child entities of an earth locus.

Identical Sections include the identity, rationale

Earth Locus

The earth locus sheet is the most common form used. Technically everything under 1. should be identifying (Key). However this is preposterous and we will assign a surrogate key.

Architectural Locus

There is an inconsistancy in MPP that allows an architectural locus to be a subsidiary locus to some other architectural locus. This creates a locus sheet with an identical locus number but a different "locus" making a locus or (sublocus) the most basic element in archaeology. We fix this inconsistancy by moving the J. FOUND(ation) and K.Phase out of the identification and put it into the stratigraphy relationship section. A wall locus then has a architectural-foundation relationship with a foundation instead of having a sub-locus. This makes a substantial change in the Handbook on how to use the forms.

HANDBOOK CHANGE: 15.J and 15.K should list the related locus and relationship type and phase number respectively. The locus gets a unique number.