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Web Picks: Oxford ArchDigital Provides Stonehenge Mapping Site

Submitted by vicky on Thursday, 10 June 2004  Page Views: 1597
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When English Heritage and Wiltshire County Council wanted to create a virtual tour of the Stonehenge World Heritage Site, they chose Oxford ArchDigital for their expertise in map based websites. Funded by the New Opportunities Fund (NOF), the new microsite goes live on 11 June as part of the English Heritage website, www.english-heritage.org.uk/stonehenge.

The interactive microsite, designed to be a pop-up from the enquiry site, describes an area centred on Stonehenge, about 5 miles North to South and 3 miles East to West, that includes a number of associated archaeological sites of interest including: The Cursus, Durrington Walls, Woodhenge, King Barrows, The Avenue, Winterbourne Stoke Barrows, North Kite Enclosure, Vespasian’s Camp and, of course, Stonehenge itself. Visitors can navigate around the map to discover more about the monuments.

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Re: Oxford ArchDigital Provides Stonehenge Mapping Site (Score: 1)
by Andy B on Sunday, 13 June 2004
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Infuriatingly, half the EH web site won't work with Mozilla, but the direct link appears to be fine: http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/filestore/stonehengeinteractivemap/index.html
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