Atlit South Bay assembly 85.0
Instance URI: http://w3id.org/iliad/israel/culturalHeritage/dataset/archeologicalSites/featureCollection/seaArcheologicalSites/feature/183
End of the southern Crusader wall, in the sea
Title
Atlit South Bay assembly 85.0
Type
Feature
This class represents the top-level feature type. This class is
equivalent to GFI_Feature defined in ISO 19156:2011, and it is
superclass of all feature types.
ns13:minimumElevationInMeters
-2.0
xsd:float
Hasgeometry
A spatial representation for a given feature.
ns10:geometry
Description
Description may include but is not limited to: an abstract, a table of contents, a graphical representation, or a free-text account of the resource.
End of the southern Crusader wall, in the sea
ns9:catalogueNumbe
183
ns13:maximumElevationInMeters
1.0
xsd:float
ns12:declaration
Atlit
Longitude
34.934410095214844
xsd:float
ns12:accessibility
D) Not accessible, due to closed/restricted area
ns12:seabedType
E) On land or intertidal zone
ns11:hasTime
Crusader Period
ns12:survey
Haifa, Carmel Coast, Atlit
Survey map Haifa, Carmel Coast, Atlit
ns12:siteProtection
C) Protected by both A and B above
Identifier
Recommended practice is to identify the resource by means of a string conforming to an identification system. Examples include International Standard Book Number (ISBN), Digital Object Identifier (DOI), and Uniform Resource Name (URN). Persistent identifiers should be provided as HTTP URIs.
183
xsd:token
ns12:assemblyNumber
85
xsd:integer
Is Part Of
This property is intended to be used with non-literal values. This property is an inverse property of Has Part.
Collection of sea archeological sites in Israel
Sea archeological sites and assemblage in Israel with survey map information
Latitude
32.70075988769531
xsd:float
ns13:typeStatus
A) Most of the assemblage is currently in situ
ns14:source
A) Underwater/coastal surveys/excavations IAA
Label
Atlit South Bay assembly 85.0
References
This property is intended to be used with non-literal values. This property is an inverse property of Is Referenced By.
Galili E., Arenson S. and Rosen B. 2021. Crusader 174. Coastal Fortifications - preventing longshore raids in the shallows, while keeping the sea approach open and safe. in: M. Isenberg and R. Khamisy eds. The Art of Siege Warfare and Military Architecture from the Classical World to the Middle Ages. Oxbow Books, Philadelphia, Chapter 2: 175-187.
Type
Recommended practice is to use a controlled vocabulary such as the DCMI Type Vocabulary [[DCMI-TYPE](http://dublincore.org/documents/dcmi-type-vocabulary/)]. To describe the file format, physical medium, or dimensions of the resource, use the property Format.
Coastal sites: D8 Foundations of buildings and structures partly submerged
ns12:risk
E) Conflict and risk due to development plans and quarrying
ns12:importanceDegree
Exceptionally high
ns13:municipality
Hof Hacarmel