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Timemap.js is a Javascript library to help use online maps, including Google, OpenLayers, and Bing, with a SIMILE timeline. The library allows you to load one or more datasets in JSON, KML, or GeoRSS onto both a map and a timeline simultaneously. By default, only items in the visible range of the timeline are displayed on the map. Version 2.0.1 Now Up! Version 2.0.1 is primarily a maintenance release, fixing a number of small bugs and cleaning up a few things that weren't quite right in v.2.0. http://code.google.com/p/timemap/

timemap - Javascript library to help use a SIMILE timeline with online maps including Google, OpenLayers, and Bing.

Recipients UNDP Project Duration 4 months (August – November 2010) Partner ITHACA Project description The project focuses on the creation of a WebGIS application that collects, classify, and gives back information on the Cyprus cultural heritage. http://www.siti.polito.it/index.php?id=11&t=tpl_6&l=ENG&idp=82

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Site Record for Mindrum Details

© Copyright and database right 2011. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100020548. Site Type ENCLOSURE , PIT ALIGNMENT (POSSIBLE) Canmore ID 287977 Site Number NT83SW 42 NGR NT 8370 3261 Council NORTHUMBERLAND Parish CARHAM Former Region NORTHUMBERLAND Former District BERWICK-UPON-TWEED Former County NORTHUMBERLAND Datum OSGB36 - NGR Form Cropmark Canmore Mapping View this site on a map Archaeological Notes http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/287977/details/mindrum/
New! Summary of the Draft Conservation and Management Plan, and the full Draft Conservation Plan for public consultation are available for download. Read more... A strategy to repair and conserve Guernsey’s first designated ancient monument, the 14th century Ste Apolline’s Chapel in St Saviour’s, is being written by Wessex Archaeology. © 2003 States of Guernsey Heritage Committee The plan will set out how the chapel, which has an important and beautiful wall painting depicting the Last Supper, can be protected from damp and conserved for the future. Work on the Conservation and Management Plan for the chapel began with a visit to the site by a group of expert architects and conservators in June.

Ste Apolline’s Chapel, Guernsey | Wessex Archaeology

http://www.wessexarch.co.uk/projects/guernsey/ste_apollines/index.html

History - CyArk

http://archive.cyark.org/history CyArk's origin is traced back to the founding of Cyra Technologies in 1993 by Ben and Barbara Kacyra. Cyra was the first to develop and bring to market the first commercially available integrated system of high resolution 3D laser scanning and cloud of point software for the architecture/engineering/construction, plant management, and media/ entertainment industries. In 2001 Cyra Technologies was acquired by Leica Geosystems. The Kacyra Family Foundation was founded in 2000 by Ben and Barbara Kacyra as a 501(c) 3 charitable trust with part of its mission being the preservation of cultural heritage sites.

ArchAtlas: The Atlas

http://www.archatlas.dept.shef.ac.uk/atlas/atlas.php Introduction to the Atlas Satellite Use the zoom controls on the left to zoom into an area. Click and drag to navigate around the map. The Atlas is designed as an expanding reference tool for spatial information about archaeological sites, chronologies and cultural features.
http://www.smb.museum/ikmk/index.php?lang=en Welcome to the Münzkabinett's Online Catalogue The Münzkabinett of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin is one of the largest Numismatic Collections in the world. The area covered by its holdings reaches from the beginning of coinage in the 7th century B.C. to 21st century Euros, its geographical scope from Finland to South Africa, from Berlin to Buenos Aires.

Münzkabinett der Staatlichen Museen Berlin

http://www.open.ac.uk/Arts/hestia/herodotus/basic.html Book 1, Ch. 1 This is the display of the inquiry of Herodotus of Halicarnassus, so that things done by man not be forgotten in time, and that great and marvelous deeds, some displayed by the Hellenes, some by the barbarians, not lose their glory, including among others what was the cause of their waging war on each other.The Persian learned men say that the Phoenicians were the cause of the dispute. These (they say) came to our seas from the sea which is called Red, and having settled in the country which they still occupy, at once began to make long voyages. Among other places to which they carried Egyptian and Assyrian merchandise, they came to Argos,which was at that time preeminent in every way among the people of what is now called Hellas.

Herodotus Timemap