Cultural-historical elements of floodplains

This is the digital dataset of the cultural-historical elements (point, line and surface elements), belonging to the project 'Archaeological expectation map floodplains river area'. The dataset was compiled by the University of Groningen and Kuiper Cartography, on behalf of Rijkswaterstaat and the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands. When using the cultural-historical characteristics map, the following source references: Popta, Y.T. van & S. Arnoldussen 2015: From gauge to brick factory. Cultural-historical elements map of the floodplains in the river area; Cooper, E.W. 2016: Addition and adjustment dataset “Inventory and digitization within cultural history within flood plains of the river area”.

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Last Updated May 10, 2023, 23:20 (UTC)
Created May 10, 2023, 23:20 (UTC)
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lineage The characteristic above-ground cultural-historical elements from the new and modern era have been mapped out for the Forecast Map of the floodplains in the river area. In addition, the forecast maps show the archaeological forecast for 9 consecutive archaeological periods: from 9500 BC. up to modern times. This series of maps shows which archeology and which above-ground cultural-historical features can be expected in the river area in the Central Netherlands and is part of the Expectation Map for the flood plains in the river area. This forecast map consists of a map with underlying databases, base maps and documentation in report and catalog form, plus other digital attachments. Together, these products provide an overview of the archeology to be expected in the flood plains of the Dutch river area. The maps cover the floodplains of the Bovenrijn, Waal and Merwede from Lobith to Gorinchem, Nederrijn and Lek from the Pannerdense Kop to Schoonhoven, Gelderse IJssel from the IJsselkop (Westervoort) to the IJsseldelta (Kampen) and Maas and Afdamde Maas from Mook to Woudrichem , including the Bergsche Maas. The area also includes the enlargements of the floodplains resulting from dike relocation and the construction of by-passes. Accountability The files also include a scientific explanation/accountability. This explains how the maps were created, including which sources were used and which choices were made, and how they can be used in research. This accountability is important to be able to use the cards properly. The report can be found in DANS. You will find the summary of the report at www.cultureelerfgoed.nl/onderwerpen/bedden-en-kaarten/overzicht/prognosesmap-uiterwaarden-riverengebied.
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