NatioNal iNveNtory aND DatabaSe of aNcieNt StoNe quarry laNDScapeS iN eGypt n activities of Work Package 5 in the Quar-ryScapes project1 developed the ’Extend-ed Database; Egypt quarries WGS84 Da-tabase Application‘ which brings together the information in the shapefile along with the data attained from other sources
National inventory and database of ancient stone-quarry landscapes in Egypt
National Stone Database. The National Stone Database (NSD) is currently under construction and brings together data on the building stones of the UK, their source quarries, and the samples and buildings that are associated with them. The database development is funded jointly by BGS and Historic Scotland, and has been supported and informed by the Strategic Stone Study (carried out in
National Trust HBSMR. One member of a large group of prehistoric monuments in the landscape around Ravenscar. The remains of a burial monument. The NMR records a Bronze Age round barrow known as Burnt Howe, located in a prominent position overlooking the sea. The earth and stone barrow mound measures 15 metres in diameter and 0.25 metre high
The National Archeological Database—a computerized communications network for the archeological and historic preservation community—was established to improve access to information on archeological activities nationwide. Site Name Keywords CA-SBr-2102 • CA-SBR-193 • CA-RIV-150 • Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site • CA-SBr-434 • CA-SBr-2162 • CA-RIV-652 • CA-SBR
Uxmal: Submitted by davidmorgan on Thursday, 15 October 2020 (6944 reads): Pre-Columbian Ancient City and Ceremonial Site in Yucatán, Mexico. A Maya city founded ~500 CE with most structures dating from 700 1100 CE. The site contains some of the most massive Maya buildings the Adivino or Pyramid of the Magician, the Governor's Palace, the "Nunnery" Quadrangle and also the Great Pyramid.
The National Monuments Service interactive map/search facility that provides access to all records of the Archaeological Survey of Ireland (ASI) stored on its national database, commonly known as the Sites and Monuments Record (SMR). Click here to access the database. It is important to note that only records that are precisely located are visible on the map canvas and that each record is
IWM’s War Memorials Register is a comprehensive national register of over 90,000 UK war memorials and the names of the individuals they commemorate. War memorials form an important part of our cultural heritage and reflect the changing face of commemoration as well as artistic, social, military and international history. The Register includes memorials to members of the armed forces
The inventory identifies over 52,000 ancient woodland sites in England. Ancient woodland is identified using presence or absence of woods from old maps, information about the wood's name, shape, internal boundaries, location relative to other features, ground survey, and aerial photography. The information recorded about each wood and stored on the Inventory Database includes its grid
Welcome to the Ancient Tree Inventory. Mapping the oldest and most important trees in the UK. They can live for hundreds of years. And there are more of them in the UK than many other European countries. Help protect our valuable tree heritage. Let us know if you see any ancient or old trees and put them on the map. There are already more than 160,000 trees listed but there are thousands more
The National Forest Inventory (NFI) programme monitors woodland and trees within Great Britain. It includes the most in depth survey carried out on Britain’s woodland and trees to date. The NFI provides an extensive and unique record of key information about our forests and woodlands.
National Stone Database. The National Stone Database (NSD) is currently under construction and brings together data on the building stones of the UK, their source quarries, and the samples and buildings that are associated with them. The database development is funded jointly by BGS and Historic Scotland, and has been supported and informed by the Strategic Stone Study (carried out in
The National Forest Inventory (NFI) is a rolling programme designed to provide accurate information about the size, distribution, composition and condition of our forests and woodlands and also about the changes taking place in the woodlands through time. It is essential for developing and monitoring the policies and guidance that support the sustainable management of woodland. This page has
National Trust HBSMR. One member of a large group of prehistoric monuments in the landscape around Ravenscar. The remains of a burial monument. The NMR records a Bronze Age round barrow known as Burnt Howe, located in a prominent position overlooking the sea. The earth and stone barrow mound measures 15 metres in diameter and 0.25 metre high
Each site is categorised as either Ancient Semi Natural Woodland (ASNW), Restored Ancient Woodland Site (RAWS), Plantation on Ancient Woodland Site (PAWS) or Ancient Woodland Site of Unknown Category (AWSU). Initially all woods greater than 2 ha shown on the Ordnance Survey (OS) 1:25 000 1st Series maps surveyed between 1880 and 1960 were considered. Evidence as to which of these were ancient
25/09/2018· National Forest Estate boundaries, recreation features and roads National Forest Estate sub-compartments showing tree species and habitats To
The National Archeological Database—a computerized communications network for the archeological and historic preservation community—was established to improve access to information on archeological activities nationwide. Site Name Keywords CA-SBr-2102 • CA-SBR-193 • CA-RIV-150 • Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site • CA-SBr-434 • CA-SBr-2162 • CA-RIV-652 • CA-SBR
Uxmal: Submitted by davidmorgan on Thursday, 15 October 2020 (6944 reads): Pre-Columbian Ancient City and Ceremonial Site in Yucatán, Mexico. A Maya city founded ~500 CE with most structures dating from 700 1100 CE. The site contains some of the most massive Maya buildings the Adivino or Pyramid of the Magician, the Governor's Palace, the "Nunnery" Quadrangle and also the Great Pyramid.
The National Monuments Service interactive map/search facility that provides access to all records of the Archaeological Survey of Ireland (ASI) stored on its national database, commonly known as the Sites and Monuments Record (SMR). Click here to access the database. It is important to note that only records that are precisely located are visible on the map canvas and that each record is
The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage is a state initiative under the administration of the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. The purpose of the NIAH is to identify, record, and evaluate the post-1700 architectural heritage of Ireland, uniformly and consistently as an aid in the protection and conservation of the built heritage.
National Stone Database. The National Stone Database (NSD) is currently under construction and brings together data on the building stones of the UK, their source quarries, and the samples and buildings that are associated with them. The database development is funded jointly by BGS and Historic Scotland, and has been supported and informed by the Strategic Stone Study (carried out in
The National Archeological Database—a computerized communications network for the archeological and historic preservation community—was established to improve access to information on archeological activities nationwide. Site Name Keywords CA-SBr-2102 • CA-SBR-193 • CA-RIV-150 • Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site • CA-SBr-434 • CA-SBr-2162 • CA-RIV-652 • CA-SBR
The National Monuments Service interactive map/search facility that provides access to all records of the Archaeological Survey of Ireland (ASI) stored on its national database, commonly known as the Sites and Monuments Record (SMR). Click here to access the database. It is important to note that only records that are precisely located are visible on the map canvas and that each record is
Uxmal: Submitted by davidmorgan on Thursday, 15 October 2020 (6944 reads): Pre-Columbian Ancient City and Ceremonial Site in Yucatán, Mexico. A Maya city founded ~500 CE with most structures dating from 700 1100 CE. The site contains some of the most massive Maya buildings the Adivino or Pyramid of the Magician, the Governor's Palace, the "Nunnery" Quadrangle and also the Great Pyramid.
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National Trust Collections search over three quarters of a million items in historic country house collections paintings, decorative arts, ceramics, costume, books and historic household objects. Search Collections, Places , Articles 1,036,706 items online. Search. National Trust Collections. Scroll down for articles, collection guides and online exhibitions. National Trust houses are
Find out about listed buildings and other protected sites, and search the National Heritage List for England (NHLE). Find out about listing Grade II listed Sandford Parks Lido, Cheltenham.
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The National Inventory of Architectural Heritage is a state initiative under the administration of the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht. The purpose of the NIAH is to identify, record, and evaluate the post-1700 architectural heritage of Ireland, uniformly and consistently as an aid in the protection and conservation of the built heritage.
These records are Prerogative Court of Canterbury (PCC) wills in series PROB 11 made between 1384 and 12 January 1858. These PCC wills are all registered copy wills. They are the copies of the original probates written into volumes by clerks at the church courts. Until 12 January 1858 all wills had