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Locations

Location reference

location_reference

Legacy names

site reference

Identifier of a location, usually an acronym or abbreviation of the name of an archaeological site, as referenced in the paper or commonly recognized. Example: SSPM2024

TypeSectionsRequired
identifierlocations, sourcesYes

Location name

location_name

Name of the location, typically an archaeological site, where the source was collected. Example: Catacombs of Marcellinus and Peter

TypeSectionsRequired
stringlocationsYes

Alternative location name

alternative_location_name

Alternate name for the location where the source was collected. This may include a different known name for the toponym, spelling variations, or the original name in a non-Latin alphabet. Example: تل موزان

TypeSectionsRequired
stringlocationsNo

Latitude

latitude

Latitude, an angular measurement in degrees north or south from the equator, serves as the geographic coordinate for the location where the source was collected. There are no constraints on the number of digits following the decimal point. Example: 7.316667

TypeSectionsUnit / NormRequired
decimallocationsWGS84Yes

Longitude

longitude

Longitude, an angular measurement in degrees east or west from the prime meridian, acts as a coordinate for pinpointing the location where the source was collected. There are no constraints on the number of digits following the decimal point. Example: 13.5833333

TypeSectionsUnit / NormRequired
decimallocationsWGS84Yes

Coordinates type

coordinates_type

Legacy names

type of coordinates

Coordinates type indicates the precision of the geographic location where the source was collected, whether exact or approximate.

TypeSectionsValidationsRequired
stringlocationsLowercase: yesYes

Allowed Values:

  • exact
  • approximate

Database reference

database_reference

Database reference specifies the origin database where the data is sourced from. Example: IsoBank

TypeSectionsRequired
stringlocationsNo