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<p>It is to be understood as a work in progress, as new objects are regularly uploaded to <a href='https://arachne.dainst.org/project/palatinGIS?lang=en'>iDAI.objects</a> | ||
and linked to layers in <a href='https://geoserver.dainst.org/#/'>iDAI.geoserver</a>. The project page makes it possible to follow the growth of the data 'live' | ||
and access it with just a few clicks.</p> | ||
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<p>The Palatine geoinformation system is being developed as part of a research project at the Institute of Archaeological Sciences at Ruhr University Bochum. | ||
Under the title "<a href="https://www.archwiss.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/aw/forschung/palatin.html.en">From hand drawing to digital model. The Palatine in Rome as a | ||
case study for knowledge generation in archaeology</a>", the visualization history of the Palatine is being examined in detail. Within the resulting geoinformation | ||
system images of the Palatine collected in iDAI.objects are linked with corresponding plans of the Palatine in the iDAI.geoserver. The catalogue texts written for | ||
each entry also contain detailed information on each object. This makes it possible to quickly search for and compare pictures of the Palatine according to specific | ||
criteria (subject, date, artist, etc.). In addition to an analytical monograph on the subject of the research project, the data generated is freely available for | ||
further research.</p> |