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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
  
*Data will automatically record to reports/pages as it is found via the archaeological investigation process. This is only if the journal is in the inventory, not inside of a backpack or other container in the inventory.
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* Data will automatically record to reports/pages as it is found via the archaeological investigation process. This is only if the journal is in the inventory, not inside of a backpack or other container in the inventory.
*Once a report includes sufficient information, it can then be used at any time to locate the deed studied therein.
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* Once a report includes sufficient information, it can then be used at any time to locate the deed studied therein.
*You do not need a pen, ink, or dye for any part of the use or making of an archaeology journal.
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* You do not need a pen, ink, or dye for any part of the use or making of an archaeology journal.
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* The more you investigate old deeds, the more information will be added to the record.

Revision as of 14:29, 16 June 2018

Description

A journal with which to track archaeological findings and information.

Creation

  • Create a Book using a string and piece of paper. Add 3 leather strips to the completed book to make an Archaeology Journal (this step uses the leatherworking skill). The initial book's quality does not ultimately matter as the completed journal can be improved.
  • You must add pages of at least 30 ql to the journal before you begin investigating to have a report written. Therefore, it is highly recommended that you fill the journal with all of its 22 pages before starting to use it.
  • To add report pages to the journal, activate a paper or papyrus sheet and right-click on the journal –> Add Report. 22 pages/reports will fit inside.


Notes

  • Data will automatically record to reports/pages as it is found via the archaeological investigation process. This is only if the journal is in the inventory, not inside of a backpack or other container in the inventory.
  • Once a report includes sufficient information, it can then be used at any time to locate the deed studied therein.
  • You do not need a pen, ink, or dye for any part of the use or making of an archaeology journal.
  • The more you investigate old deeds, the more information will be added to the record.