Part 1 Denmark: National Record of Sites and Monuments, DKC (Jorgen Christoffersen); content, use and perspectives of DKC, Henrik Jarl Hansen; protected monuments, Berit Pauly; data structures for excavation recording, Jens Andresen and Torsten Madsen. Part 2 Norway: recording archaeological sites, Egil Mikkelsen and Jan H. Larsen. Part 3 Poland: national record of archaeological sites - general outline, Danuta Jaskanis; national record of archaeological sites - a computerization, Andrzej Prinke. Part 4 Germany: Bonn archaeological database, Irwiti Scollar. Part 5 The Netherlands: the ARCHIS project, Iepie Roorda and Ronald Wiemer. Part 6 France: advances in computerization, Dominique Guillot; the ArcheoDATA system, D. Arroyo-Bishop and M.T. Lantada Zarzosa. Part 7 England: past, present, future, F.A. Aberg and R.H. Leech; SMR, N.A.R. Lang; toward a regional GIS site information retrieval system, Trevor M. Harris and Gary R. Lock; monuments protection programme, Bill Startin. Part 8 Scotland: the Scottish archaeological database, Diana Murray; coping with diversity through harmonization, P.J. Ashmore. Part 9 Ireland: the National Monuments Branch of The Office of Public Works, Michael Moore. Part 10 USA: computerized information exchange, Veletta Canouts.
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