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Using GIS related technologies in fieldwork on Sacred Sites
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Preparation Know where you are going and why (do research)
Look at a map and Google Earth (Street view where possible) Make a questionnaire about what you want to record about a site Make sure your equipment works (Backup batteries? Storage space? Phone credit? Weather?)
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Photographic Record Make sure location info is embedded in images
If possible no people in the images (permissions) At least three images per site: Main Hall outside Main Hall inside (main altar) Name plaque / Explanation / Map + 360 deg video of the main yard
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Questionnaire Where? → coordinates (decimal), short prose description of location What? → name(s) of the place, notes When? → founding date(s)
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GPS (global positioning system)
Developed by the US Department of Defense, fully operational 1995 There are other networks (e.g. Galileo, GLONASS, Beidou) Min. 4 satellites have to be in view to work, standing in open field one should be able to view 8+ at any one time (6 if you stand on the poles) GPS system currently uses 31 satellites, broadcasting at the same frequencies A-GPS (A = Assisted) uses mobile network, slightly less accurate, but faster
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Screenshot of Android App “GPS Status” which works with A-GPS.
If you need detailed GPS info you can just share this with yourself.
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