Spatial features linked data

Spatial features linked data

Tel Ashkelon assembly 5.0

Instance URI: http://w3id.org/iliad/israel/culturalHeritage/dataset/archeologicalSites/featureCollection/seaArcheologicalSites/feature/528

a large chunk of the city wall on the beach and a group of granite columns in the water - south

Title Tel Ashkelon assembly 5.0
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.
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 sits: D8 Foundations of buildings and structures partly submerged
Hasgeometry A spatial representation for a given feature. ns10:geometry
ns12:risk D) Coastal erosion by sea waves and rain runoff, in the nearshore and the coastal cliff
ns12:siteProtection A) Protected, declared, antiquity site, according to the official state publications
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
ns9:catalogueNumbe 528
ns13:typeStatus C) Most of the Assemblage was retrieved, some artifacts remained on site
ns12:survey Ashkelon-Ashdod Survey map Ashkelon-Ashdod
ns11:hasTime Crusader Period
ns12:accessibility B) On the coast and can be visited by foot
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. 528 xsd:token
ns12:declaration Ashkelon, Tel Ashkelon
Longitude 34.541500091552734 xsd:float
ns14:source A) Underwater/coastal surveys/excavations IAA
ns12:seabedType B) Sand (1-3m thick) covering rock, occasionally exposed
ns12:assemblyNumber 5 xsd:integer
Latitude 31.66083526611328 xsd:float
ns13:maximumElevationInMeters 1.0 xsd:float
ns12:importanceDegree High
References This property is intended to be used with non-literal values. This property is an inverse property of Is Referenced By. Galili E., Rosen B. and Oron A. and Boaretto E. 2021. The First Marine Structures Reported from Roman/Byzantine Ashkelon, Israel: do they solve the enigma of the city’s harbour? In L. Blew (ed.) Harbours and Maritime Cultural Landscapes. Proceedings volume of the conference: In the Footsteps of Honor Frost. Nicosia 2017: 195-204. DATAIO_NULL 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.
ns13:minimumElevationInMeters -2.0 xsd:float
Label Tel Ashkelon assembly 5.0
ns13:municipality Ashkelon
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. a large chunk of the city wall on the beach and a group of granite columns in the water - south