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In TMS, I want to start consistently capturing designations used in our
Americas department such as Mesoamerica, Andes, Caribbean, etc.  These
terms are both geographic and stylistic.  I'm looking at using either
the geography fields (which are free-text), Attributes, or possibly
object-related constituents.  [Object-related constituents are currently
being used by my Museum for both cultures (such as Aztec) and dynasties
(such as Ming)].  I think any of these choices may work, but wanted to
hear how others have captured/cataloged terms like Mesoamerica and
Andes.  Any ideas are much appreciated.  

 

Thank you,

 

Ella  

 

 

 

Ella Rothgangel

Collections Database Administrator

Saint Louis Art Museum

One Fine Arts Drive, Forest Park

St. Louis, Missouri  63110

telephone 314.655.5408  facsimile 314.721.6172

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