Survey Detail

 

The Survey Detail screen displays information about architectural, archaeological, and ethnographic surveys. Surveys provide information to SHPD reviewers and researchers about cultural resources throughout the State of Hawaii. These are divided into three types:

 

Archaeological Surveys: Investigations of archaeological sites or areas that are potentially archaeologically sensitive. These are often conducted as part of a Project Review. Archaeological Surveys are available only to HICRIS users with archaeological data access privileges.

Above Ground Surveys: Inventories of Above Ground resources, including buildings, structures, objects, above-ground sites, and historic districts. These are often conducted as part of a Project Review. These typically include photographs and descriptions of each resource, as well as a contextual history of the survey area. Above Ground surveys are available to all users of HICRIS.

Ethnographic Surveys: Documentation of ethnographic work over a particular geographic area. Ethnographic Surveys are available only to HICRIS users with archaeological data access privileges.

You can open the details module for a survey in the following ways:

Search for the survey and click the ‘Go To’ button for the survey in the Results grid.

Go to the Resources Surveys tab on a Project Detail screen and click the ‘Go To’ button for the Associated Surveys grid.

The Survey Details screen contains tabs with information about the survey’s attributes and a map interface that shows the survey’s location.

Header: The primary information about the survey will display at the top of the module. This includes the survey’s number, type, and name.

Summary: Detailed information about the survey, including attributes about the Survey, the Survey report, and associated Projects.

Resources: Any Resources that are linked to the survey, as well as submitted resources that were included in the survey submission. Click the ‘Go To’ icon to open a resource or submitted resource.