This blog provides the Archaeological Community with the latest information about www.nabonidus.org. We will post new releases here, bug fixes and moderate suggestions for future versions of Nabonidus.

Friday, September 22, 2006

Nabonidus Beta Release

Nabonidus is a free tool for the archaeological community - it is a website for the storage, management, manipulation and publication of excavation data. It is currently used by the Pompeii Archaeological Research Project: Porta Stabia run by the University of Michigan and Stanford University and has the capacity to be used by 1000’s of excavations. All data is secure and private, accessible and malleable and the system can be adapted to any excavation’s needs. Nabonidus saves enormous amounts of work and time for archaeologists both onsite and during post excavation research. Even if you are currently using a database for your excavation, all information can be easily imported from this into the Nabonidus system.

We have started this blog to keep everyone involved and interested in Nabonidus informed of new releases, bug fixes and to allow users to post suggestions about what they would like to see in future versions of the product so please feel free to add comments whereever you like.

All the best,
Sam Wood.
Nabonidus Administrator.

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