Anthro Prints Attributes
The attribute sets and attributes for the above class are described below. Minor edits which enhance the current definitions should be made directly to the text. Major changes or revisions which change the attribute words should follow the directions at the bottom of this page under Proposed Changes.
Hand or Foot Print
Multiple choice. Note that bear tracks are sometimes similar to human footprints that can not be characterized as left or right. Examples for Anthro Prints.Hand or Foot Print
- Both Hands
- An adjacent pair of prints of the same size and age.
- Left Hand
- A single left hand.
- Right Hand
- A single right hand.
- Either Hand
- A single hand print that can not be categorized as left or right.
- Partial Arm
- A portion of the arm above the wrist is depicted.
- Both Feet
- An adjacent pair of footprints of the same size and age.
- Left Foot
- A single left foot.
- Right Foot
- A single right foot.
- Either Foot
- A single foot print that can not be categorized as left or right.
Size
Multiple choice. Examples for Anthro Prints.Size
- >Life Size
- The print is much larger than the print of an adult.
- Adult Size
- The print is about the size of an adult.
- Child Size
- The print is much smaller than an adult.
- Big Digits
- The digits are much larger than normal.
Number Digits
Multiple choice. Examples for Anthro Prints.Number Digits
- Two
- One or more of the prints has two digits.
- Three
- One or more of the prints has three digits.
- Four
- One or more of the prints has four digits.
- Five
- One or more of the prints has five digits.
- Six
- One or more of the prints has six digits.
- Seven
- One or more of the prints has seven digits.
- Eight
- One or more of the prints has eight digits.
- Nine
- One or more of the prints has nine digits.
- Ten
One or more of the prints has ten or more digits.
Proposed Changes
If you have suggestions which add, delete, combine attributes or change the word used to define an attribute, then please copy the entire current attribute set definition above, including the attribute set heading to the end of this page and edit your copy. If you wish to make a comment below your improved version (or someone else's improved version), add a horizontal rule and then your comment.
Minor changes in agreement with the someone's proposed changes should be made directly to the text, competing versions should be documented as complete revised copies including the heading.
To add a new attribute set, create it exactly as it should appear. For suggestions on sequence changes, create an appropriate heading below and add a comment. For other types of changes, innovate.
All documentation should be written for the target audience of volunteer rock art recorders.