Online archaeological data manager - [website](https://ishtar-archeo.net/) - [tracker](https://tickets.iggdrasil.net/projects/ishtar) - [documentation](http://ishtar.readthedocs.io/) - [forum](https://forum.ishtar-archeo.net/)
Ishtar

Description
Ishtar is a database project for managing archaeological data and documentation (including archaeological finds) from archaeological operations, published as a free software under AGPL 3.0 or any later version license.
The aim is to ensure maximum traceability of the information, in order to make this documentation live and make it even possibly accessible to the public or to user groups.
This software is intended to be installed on a web server but can operate locally, at the scale of an excavation site, a town or an entire region.
Designed to enable inter-database communication, the Ishtar project aims rather to a distributed information model than a centralized one: communication between the databases is favored.
It is organized around a common core associated with modules linked to specific professional needs: administration of operations and inventories, archaeological warehouses, treatments related to restoration laboratories, advanced stratigraphic analysis, QR-code labeling, etc.
Multiple levels of users are possible, from a public access (or not) to access for researchers, operations managers, warehouses managers, GIS connection, etc.
A full description of this project and news about Ishtar are available on this website.
Contribution
Ishtar is in constant development. Ishtar is a participatory project, so do not hesitate to share your needs on the forum and we'll see what we can do!
Docs
Documentation is not yet available but help can be provided on the forum.
To restore the repository download the bundle
wget https://archive.org/download/gitlab.com-iggdrasil-ishtar_-_2021-02-12_16-06-23/iggdrasil-ishtar_-_2021-02-12_16-06-23.bundle
and run:
git clone iggdrasil-ishtar_-_2021-02-12_16-06-23.bundle
Source:
https://gitlab.com/iggdrasil/ishtarUploader:
iggdrasilUpload date: 2021-02-12