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Coordinates: 35°35′06″N 35°44′46″E / 35.585°N 35.746°E / 35.585; 35.746
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Usage

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To use this template, simply copy and paste the following text at the top of your article, then complete any of the parameters which apply to the archaeological site which you are describing. Only a value for the "name" parameter is required; all others are optional.

Use as few or many of the following fields as you wish. Fields for which no information is provided will not be displayed in your infobox. The more fields for which you add information, the longer will be your infobox. Infoboxes which include data for a large number of fields can interfere with other elements of your article.

{{User:Astynax/Infobox Archaeological_site
  |name = 
  |alternate_name = 
  |image = 
  |imagealttext = 
  |caption = 
  |map_type = 
  |map_alt = 
  |latitude = 
  |longitude = 
  |map_size = 
  |location = 
  |region = 
  |coordinates = 
  |type = 
  |part_of = 
  |length = 
  |width = 
  |area = 
  |height = 
  |builder = 
  |material = 
  |built = 
  |abandoned = 
  |epochs = 
  |cultures = 
  |dependency_of = 
  |occupants = 
  |event = 
  |excavations = 
  |archaeologists = 
  |condition = 
  |ownership = 
  |public_access = 
  |website = 
  |notes = 
}}

Parameter descriptions

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Many of the titles displayed are broadly inclusive, and the descriptions below are suggestions. If you cannot find a description which exactly matches the information you wish to present, find the closest match. Again, only the "name" parameter is required.

  • name = Name of the archaeological site or feature (required)
  • alternate_name = Other name(s) by which the site is known
  • image = Filename of image showing the site
  • imagealttext = Alternative text describing the image
  • caption = Text for a caption beneath image
  • location = Area where located (nation, region and/or city)
  • region = Use to specify a more localized region, province, quarter (e.g. Yucatan, Dorset, Attica, etc.)
  • map_type = Regional map name
  • map_alt = Alternative
  • latitude = Latitude of the site
  • longitude = Longitude of the site
  • map_size = Width of map displayed (220 or smaller)
  • coordinates = Use {{coord|...|display=inline,title}}
i.e. {{coord|50|01|01|N|90|01|01|W|region:US_type:landmark|display=inline,title}}
&nbsp>
  • type = Site type (tomb, fortification, encampment, temple, tumulus, settlement, etc.)
  • part_of = Name of main site, if part of larger site or complex
  • length = Length of site or remains (metric, if non-metric use a conversion template)
  • width = Width of site or remains (metric)
  • area = Area covered by the site or structure (metric)
  • height = Greatest height of preserved remains (metric)
     
  • builder = If known, name of person or people who built the site
  • material = Significant construction materials (stone, plaster, concrete, brick, wood)
  • built = Year of construction: c. (circa) or period if year unknown
  • abandoned = Year went out of use or destroyed: c. (circa) or period if year unknown
  • epochs = Period(s) during which the site was in use (e.g., Bronze Age II–Iron Age I)
  • cultures = Cultures which evidence has shown to have occupied the site
  • dependency_of = If a satellite dependency (e.g., outlying village, quarry, etc.), specify the controlling nearby city or site
  • occupants = Significant historical figures occupying or associated with the site
  • event = Significant historical event(s) associated with the site
     
  • excavations = Years for major excavation work
  • archaeologists = Superintending archeologist(s)
  • condition = Present condition of the remains (no extant remains, restored, ruined, etc.)
  • ownership = Is the site on private or public property
  • public_access = Is the site open to public visits (Yes, No, Limited)
  • website = Use only if the site has an official web presence
  • notes = any additional necessary explanatory notes

Example

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Structure

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Palace of Potytles
Looking down onto tumbled, colorful ashlars
House of Potytles excavation (fictional)
Alternate name Potytleon
Location Izmir (Smyrna)
Type dwelling
Part of Acropolis
Area 441.661 m²
History
Builder Hyxixus
Material stone
Built c. 480 BCE
Abandoned c. 430 BCE
Epochs Bronze II–Hellenistic
Associated with Potytles, Cimon
Site notes
Excavation dates 1908–1909, 2010–
Archaeologists Theodore Makridi Bey
Condition partial restoration
Public access No
active excavation
{{User:Astynax/Infobox Archaeological_site
|name = Palace of Potytles
|alternate_name = Potytleon
|image = Example svg.svg
|imagealttext = Looking down onto tumbled, colorful ashlars
|caption = House of Potytles excavation (fictional)
|map_type = 
|map_alt = 
|latitude =   
|longitude = 
|map_size = 
|location = Izmir (Smyrna)
|region = 
|coordinates = 
|type = dwelling
|part_of = Acropolis
|length = 
|width =
|area = 441.661 m²
|height =
|builder = Hyxixus
|material = stone
|built = c. 480 BCE
|abandoned = c. 430 BCE
|epochs = Bronze II–Hellenistic
|cultures = 
|dependency_of = 
|occupants = Potytles, [[Cimon]]
|event = 
|excavations = 1908–1909, 2010–
|archaeologists = Theodore Makridi Bey
|condition = partial restoration
|ownership = 
|public_access = No
|website = 
|notes = active excavation
}}

Larger site

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Ras Ibn Hani
A corridor built of ashlars leads to a ruined archway
A tomb at Ras Ibn Hani
Located on the Mediterranean coast of Syria
Located on the Mediterranean coast of Syria
Shown within Syria
Alternate name Arabic: رأس ابن هاني, Betyllion
Location Latakia, Syria
Coordinates 35°35′06″N 35°44′46″E / 35.585°N 35.746°E / 35.585; 35.746
Type settlement
Area 2 hec
History
Epochs Late Bronze–Early Byzantine
Cultures Canaanite, Hellenistic, Roman
Site notes
Ownership Mixed public and private
Public access Partial
very near Ugarit and Latakia
{{User:Astynax/Infobox Archaeological_site
|name = Ras Ibn Hani
|alternate_name = {{langx|ar|رأس ابن هاني}}, Betyllion
|image = RasIbnHani,tomb1.jpg
|imagealttext = A corridor built of ashlars leads to a ruined archway
|caption = A tomb at Ras Ibn Hani
|map_type = Syria
|map_alt = Located on the Mediterranean coast of Syria
|latitude = 35.585  
|longitude = 35.746
|map_size = 150
|location = [[Latakia]], [[Syria]]
|region = 
|coordinates = 
|type = settlement
|part_of = 
|length = 
|width =
|area = 2 hec
|height =
|builder = 
|material = 
|built = 
|abandoned = 
|epochs = Late Bronze–Early Byzantine
|cultures = Canaanite, Hellenistic, Roman
|dependency_of = 
|occupants = 
|event = 
|excavations = 
|archaeologists = 
|condition = 
|ownership = Mixed public and private
|public_access = Partial
|website = 
|notes = very near [[Ugarit]] and [[Latakia]]
}}

Microformat

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The HTML markup produced by this template includes an hCard microformat, which makes the place-name and location parsable by computers, either acting automatically to catalogue articles across Wikipedia, or via a browser tool operated by a person, to (for example) add the subject to an address book. Within the hCard is a Geo microformat, which additionally makes the coordinates (latitude & longitude) parsable, so that they can be, say, looked up on a map, or downloaded to a GPS unit. For more information about the use of microformats on Wikipedia, please see the microformat project.

Sub-templates

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If the place or venue has "established", "founded", "opened" or similar dates, use {{start date}} for the earliest of those dates unless the date is before 1583 CE.

If it has a URL, use {{URL}}.

Please do not remove instances of these sub-templates.

Classes

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hCard uses HTML classes including:

  • adr
  • agent
  • category
  • county-name
  • extended-address
  • fn
  • label
  • locality
  • nickname
  • note
  • org
  • region
  • street-address
  • uid
  • url
  • vcard

Geo is produced by calling {{coord}}, and uses HTML classes:

  • geo
  • latitude
  • longitude

Please do not rename or remove these classes nor collapse nested elements which use them.

Precision

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When giving coordinates, please use an appropriate level of precision. Do not use {{coord}}'s |name= parameter.

See also

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