Caesarea theatre assembly 21.0
Instance URI: http://w3id.org/iliad/israel/culturalHeritage/dataset/archeologicalSites/featureCollection/seaArcheologicalSites/feature/405.0
Rock-cut pools and channels, Roman palace
Title
Caesarea theatre assembly 21.0
Type
Feature
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equivalent to GFI_Feature defined in ISO 19156:2011, and it is
superclass of all feature types.
Latitude
32.49721908569336
xsd:float
ns5:catalogueNumber
405.0
Is Part Of
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Collection of sea archeological sites in Israel
Sea archeological sites and assemblage in Israel with survey map information
ns10:siteProtection
C) Protected by both A and B above
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.
Rock-cut pools and channels, Roman palace
ns10:seabedType
E) On land or intertidal zone
ns11:typeStatus
A) Most of the assemblage is currently in situ
Hasgeometry
A spatial representation for a given feature.
ns7:geometry
ns10:accessibility
A) Close to the coast and can be visited by snorkeling and scuba diving from shore
ns10:declaration
Caesarea marine site
Identifier
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405.0
xsd:token
References
This property is intended to be used with non-literal values. This property is an inverse property of Is Referenced By.
Netzer E. 2011. Caesarea’s promontory palace. Porath, E. Ayalon, and A. Izdarechet (eds.) Caesarea Treasures Vol:2 pp. 217-228. (Hebrew).
Flinder A. 1976. A Piscina at Caesarea - A Preliminary Survey. IEJ 26:77-80.
Flinder A. 1985a. The Piscinas at Caesarea and Lapithos. Harbour Archaeology, Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Ancient Mediterranean Harbours, Caesarea Maritima (BAR Int. S. 24-28/6/83). Pp. 172-178.
Flinder A. 1985b. Secrets of the Biblical Sea, An Underwater Archaeologist in the Holy Land. London.
ns10:relatedPublication
https://www.jstor.org/stable/27925561?casa_token=rziRInIDP5IAAAAA%3AsdKBgzOxWLZTwSHuJ3FOPCClcrXrS9HSKXRGRnCkO6aI3dHF9AlXcVifwzd6HkvlSOxntYDrfnHqW1BOZO8fQeuzbF7tDCUPy4Hal57Iv8593kKkPw
ns10:risk
B) Danger of erosion (mechanical, chemical and biological) to a site permanently exposed on a rocky or sandy sea bottom (at water depth of up to 10m)
ns11:maximumElevationInMeters
4.0
xsd:float
ns12:source
A) Underwater/coastal surveys/excavations IAA
ns10:assemblyNumber
21
xsd:integer
ns10:importanceDegree
Exceptionally high
ns9:hasTime
Roman Period
ns10:survey
Caesarea to Ma'agan Michael
Survey map Caesarea to Ma'agan Michael
Longitude
34.888885498046875
xsd:float
ns11:municipality
Hof Hacarmel
Type
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Coastal sites: D1 Rock-cut pools, often operated with sea water by gravity
Label
Caesarea theatre assembly 21.0
ns11:minimumElevationInMeters
-2.0
xsd:float