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Total Station Coordinates

a Pleiades location resource

Creators: Anne Chen
Contributors: Tom Elliott
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Last modified May 17, 2023 03:37 AM History
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room (interior)

{ "type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 40.726815524438912, 34.75105703810646 ], [ 40.726830723622001, 34.751029055935504 ], [ 40.726842641795287, 34.751008600066505 ], [ 40.72680385006317, 34.750994922455895 ], [ 40.726798389407584, 34.750999183501442 ], [ 40.72677101783168, 34.751046476214341 ], [ 40.726815524438912, 34.75105703810646 ] ] ] }

Substantive

Certain

Dura-Europos Temple of Artemis Coordinates

representative

  • second century of the common era (confident)
  • third century of the common era (confident)


Pleiades

Anne Chen
Anne Chen says:
May 16, 2023 01:52 PM

Suggested positional accuracy assessment text, based on previous YDEA examples:
Features related to the Temple of Artemis Azzanathkona and the associated military complex of Dura-Europos prepared by Anne Chen in 2023 on the basis of total station data collected in 2008 by Jen Baird, Ben Gourley, Simon James, and Dan Stewart, and funded by the Leverhulme Trust and the Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies, and cross-referenced with a georectified version of James 2019, fig. 5.6. Coordinate Reference System used was: CRS WGS 84 / UTM zone 37N (EPSG: 32637). Polygon features were extracted in QGIS and re-projected to CRS WGS 84 (EPSG: 4236) for upload as Pleiades locations. Positional accuracy of +/- 5.0 meters is based on the presumed underlying accuracy of the satellite images used for georeferencing.