What is DigitalRockArt?
Contents
DigitalRockArt is an experimental web application for the study of prehistoric rock art. It is currently under active development. You can contribute by recording a rock art site using the DRA application and/or adding your comments to any of these wiki pages.
Learning about DigitalRockArt
IntroductionToDigitalRockArt - the DigitalRockArt home page.
DraTutorial - detailed tutorial of all DigitalRockArt functions (links to multiple web pages).
Digital Rock Art Manual - a 10 megabyte PDF-formatted recording manual
WikiTutorial - tutorial about wiki editing, navigation, etc.
RockArtInventory - tutorial of the Rock Art Inventory CD-ROM.
DraRequirements - software required on your PC to access DigitalRockArt.
DraFaq - (Frequently Asked Questions) may already have the answer to your question.
Overview - definition of terms and suggestions for using the application.
ChangeLog - list of recent changes.
ToDo - work list of planned enhancements.
Contribute
AddingSurveys - requirements to add a survey to the database.
RockArtRecordingForm - a form designed for use with the DRA application.
DraAttributes - improve the attributes used to record rock art.
DraEnhancements - contribute suggestions for improving the DRA web application.
ReportingBugs - how to report a bug in the DRA web application
BugList - list of open bugs.
Other Notes
SoftwareTools - the software tools used to create the DRA application.
ChangingAttributes - describes the process of adding or changing attributes.
RockArtInventoryCreation - describes the process of creating rock art inventory DVD.
GoodAttributes - for general thoughts on attributes and classification of rock art.
Survey Reports
Survey Reports are narrations about the rock art and any other items of interest. Each of the following are intended to be ongoing discussions and you may add your own comments per the normal wiki etiquette rules. For example, if you feel a particular rock art element is incorrectly coded and wish to offer an alternative interpretation, add a comment at the end of the site report. If there are many elements in question, an easy method is to create a new notebook, add each erroneous element with a comment, and then add a comment to the page pointing to your notebook.
Here is a list of survey reports currently completed or in process:
You must be logged in to view the list of site reports.