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13 May 2024

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68 updated places.

1. Downloads: pleiades.stoa.org/downloads

2. pleiades.datasets: github.com/isawnyu/pleiades.da:

"main" branch:

9aee8de1 - updated legacy csv
0a1119be - updated json
6695b225 - updated rdf/ttl
410283f7 - updated gis package
811f8aed - updated data quality
87031795 - updated bibliography
ef0733a3 - updated indexes

3. pleiades-geojson: github.com/ryanfb/pleiades-geo:

f8d1b6cb - updated geojson

10 May 2024

Today's sneak peek is the Pandroseion, an open-air precinct dedicated to Pandrosos, located on the Acropolis of Athens, at the west side of the Erechtheion. It contained the sacred olive tree of Athena and an altar of Zeus Herkeios...

See further: hcommons.social/@paregorios/11

10 May 2024

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4 new and 59 updated places.

1. Downloads: pleiades.stoa.org/downloads

2. pleiades.datasets: github.com/isawnyu/pleiades.da:

"main" branch:

d4872b80 - updated legacy csv
67be6b78 - updated json
no change: rdf/ttl
713e8c1b - updated gis package
2c60bd11 - updated data quality
7c926b39 - updated bibliography
977f6c81 - updated indexes

3. pleiades-geojson: github.com/ryanfb/pleiades-geo:

c26f0d85 - updated geojson and names index

09 May 2024

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54 updated places.

1. Downloads: pleiades.stoa.org/downloads

2. pleiades.datasets: github.com/isawnyu/pleiades.da:

"main" branch:

8745fc33 - updated legacy csv
3aa3572a - updated json
no change: rdf/ttl
41d0ddba - updated gis package
137872b6 - updated data quality
860432f6 - updated bibliography
0b529c65 - updated indexes

3. pleiades-geojson: github.com/ryanfb/pleiades-geo:

8617229d - updated geojson and names index

07 May 2024

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2 new and 33 updated places.

1. Downloads: pleiades.stoa.org/downloads

2. pleiades.datasets: github.com/isawnyu/pleiades.da:

"main" branch:

27f9a7c0 - updated legacy csv
84fb0e05 - updated json
no change: rdf/ttl
2d36ab07 - updated gis package
fa7e3841 - updated data quality
1c59b38f - updated bibliography
e77c7ddb - updated indexes

3. pleiades-geojson: github.com/ryanfb/pleiades-geo:

61ec473d - updated geojson and names index

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Workshop: Linking the Ancient World

Creators: Tom Elliott Copyright © The Contributors. Sharing and remixing permitted under terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License (cc-by).
Last modified Mar 11, 2016 05:06 PM
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A Pleiades workshop with Sarah Bond at the University of Virginia.
When Mar 15, 2016
from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Where Alderman Library, Room 421, UVA, Charlottesville, VA
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What can you do with linked data for over 35,000 ancient places, locations, and names? Pleiades.stoa.org has a few answers. The gazetteer, which began as a means of digitizing the Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World (2000), grows daily and provides extensive coverage for the Greek and Roman world. It is also expanding into Ancient Near Eastern, Byzantine, Celtic, and Early Medieval geography.

At this workshop, Associate Editor Sarah Bond (University of Iowa) will introduce the Pleiades community to participants. She will walk them through the history and layout of the gazetteer, discuss the popular contribution and review of our linked geodata, and then help participants make a map of sites within the ancient Mediterranean. Persons at all levels of experience (from “interested” to “expert”) are welcome to participate and to contribute at no charge… just like the Pleiades project itself.

This event is co-sponsored by the Corcoran Department of History, the Department of Classics and the Scholars’ Lab at the University of Virginia.

 

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