Site Jurisdiction (Site Data)Definition:
- The field indicates the authority with jurisdiction over the site.
Observations:- This field is particularly important for archaeological sites located in Quebec and elsewhere in Canada.
- All recognized archaeological sites are under the jurisdiction of a government authority.
- For better search results in your database, avoid a large variety of terms; draw up an authority list and add keywords as necessary. You can use the following authority list used by members of the CHIN interest group on archaeological sites:
federal
federal-PARKSCAN1
provincial
Entry rules:- Enter a keyword to identify the authority with jurisdiction over the site.
Example | Site Name | Forges-du-Saint-Maurice |
---|
| Site Jurisdiction | federal-PARKSCAN |
---|
- If the site has not yet been placed under any authority, leave this field blank.
- If you do not know the authority with jurisdiction over the site, leave this field blank.
- This field may not contain more than one entry.
- "PARKSCAN" stands for Parks Canada.
|