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This template is flexible enough to be used to provide a box containing an information summary for many historical and cultural locations, even though it was originally created for use with articles about ancient sites, excavations and constructions.
To use this template, simply copy the text from the box below, paste it 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.
{{{native_name}}} | |
[[File:{{{image}}}|{{{image_size}}}|alt={{{alt}}}]] | |
Alternative name | {{{alternate_name}}} |
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Location | {{{location}}} |
Region | {{{region}}} |
Coordinates | 0°N 0°E / 0°N 0°E |
Altitude | 10 m (33 ft) |
Type | {{{type}}} |
Part of | {{{part_of}}} |
Length | {{{length}}} |
Width | {{{width}}} |
Area | {{{area}}} |
Volume | {{{volume}}} |
Diameter | {{{diameter}}} |
Circumference | {{{circumference}}} |
Height | {{{height}}} |
History | |
Builder | {{{builder}}} |
Material | {{{material}}} |
Founded | {{{built}}} |
Abandoned | {{{abandoned}}} |
Periods | {{{epochs}}} |
Cultures | {{{cultures}}} |
Satellite of | {{{dependency_of}}} |
Associated with | {{{occupants}}} |
Events | {{{event}}} |
Site notes | |
Discovered | {{{discovered}}} |
Excavation dates | {{{excavations}}} |
Archaeologists | {{{archaeologists}}} |
Condition | {{{condition}}} |
Ownership | {{{ownership}}} |
Management | {{{management}}} |
Public access | {{{public_access}}} |
Website | {{{website}}} |
Architecture | |
Architectural styles | {{{architectural_styles}}} |
Architectural details | {{{architectural_details}}} |
Designation | {{{other_designation}}} |
{{{notes}}} |
{{Infobox ancient site
| name = <!-- required -->
| native_name =
| native_name_lang =
| alternate_name = <!-- displays as "Alternative name" -->
| image =
| image_size =
| alt =
| caption =
| map =
| map_type =
| map_alt =
| map_caption =
| map_size =
| mapframe = <!-- "yes" to show an interactive map -->
| altitude_m = <!-- Enter a number for altitude in meters (m) -->
| altitude_ref =
| relief =
| coordinates = <!-- Use {{coord}} -->
| gbgridref =
| map_dot_label =
| marksize =
| location =
| region =
| type =
| part_of =
| length =
| width =
| area =
| volume =
| diameter =
| circumference =
| height =
| builder =
| material =
| built =
| abandoned =
| epochs = <!-- actually displays as "Periods" -->
| cultures =
| dependency_of =
| occupants =
| event =
| discovered =
| excavations =
| archaeologists =
| condition =
| ownership =
| management =
| public_access =
| other_designation =
| website = <!-- {{URL|example.com}} -->
| architectural_styles =
| architectural_details =
| notes =
}}
| designation1 =
| designation1_offname =
| designation1_type =
| designation1_criteria =
| designation1_date =
| delisted1_date =
| designation1_partof =
| designation1_number =
| designation1_free1name =
| designation1_free1value =
| designation1_free2name =
| designation1_free2value =
| designation1_free3name =
| designation1_free3value =
| designation2 =
| designation2_offname =
| designation2_type =
| designation2_criteria =
| designation2_date =
| delisted2_date =
| designation2_partof =
| designation2_number =
| designation2_free1name =
| designation2_free1value =
| designation2_free2name =
| designation2_free2value =
| designation2_free3name =
| designation2_free3value =
| nhle =
| hillfort =
| megaj =
| hes =
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.
<br>
tag to insert a line break. For example, in the case of Miletus Μίλητος<br>Milet
is used.yes
, 1
, etc.) will cause the template to display a relief map image, where available. For additional information, see Template:Location map#Relief parameter.{{coord}}
Up to 2 designations are allowed. Normally designations are listed in decreasing scope (i.e. an international designation first, followed by a national one, etc.). Each designation is represented by a colored bar, controlled by the {{Designation}} template. Though the Designation template is used in the background here, it can be used as a stand-alone template to create tables, lists, and even other infoboxes. For more information see Template:Designation/doc.
To display a designation, there are several templates. While no parameters are necessary, it is recommended that at least the designation date and reference number (if applicable) are known before adding the designation. For each designation (1-2) the following parameters may be used:
designation1 – Input the callname of the designation here. For a list of supported callnames, see Template:Designation/doc#Supported designations.
| designation1 = World Heritage Site
designation1_offname – The official name of the historic site, as listed in the register. If the official name is the same as the common name at the top of the infobox, this field is not necessary. If more than one name is included on the register, include all of them.
| designation1_offname = Obélisque antique
designation1_type – Some registers have certain types of designations (i.e. "Natural" and "Cultural", "Grade I" and "Grade II", etc.). If the type is closely associated with the designation, input that type here.
| designation1_type = Cultural
designation1_criteria – Some registers require sites to meet specific criteria (normally one or more items in a list) for inclusion. If the criteria is known, input it here.
| designation1_criteria = ii, iv
designation1_date – Date when the site received this designation. Normally this parameter needs a reference (make sure it is properly formatted).
| designation1_date = March 4, 1972<ref>{{cite web|...}}</ref>
delisted1_date – If a site has been removed from a designation's list, this is the date of delisting. Setting a value to this parameter causes the designation's color bar to turn grey and adds the word "Former" to the beginning. This parameter also needs a reference.
| delisted1_date = March 5, 1972<ref>{{cite web|...}}</ref>
designation1_partof – Some designations are part of larger designations (i.e. an individually designated building inside a designated district or an individually designated district in a designated city). For example, Ellis Island is a part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument; both are listed as New York City Landmarks. If the larger designation is listed on the same register, include the name of the larger designation here. If a Wikipedia article exists about that designation, link to it.
| designation1_partof = [[Statue of Liberty National Monument]]
designation1_number – Most registers include unique reference numbers for each site so that they can be searched for more easily than by name (There may be two Jones Houses on the register, but they have unique reference numbers). Include this reference number here.
| designation1_number = 70010045
For designation 2, these same parameters are used, only "designation1" in all the parameters is replaced by "designation2", "designation3", etc.
Besides all of these hard-coded parameters there is also the possibility of adding up to 3 custom parameters for each designation. These can be used for information specific to that single register (such as "Region" for World Heritage Sites or "Multiple Property Submission" to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places). If there is anything extra needed to fully identify the designated site, include it here. designation1_free1name – The name (bolded part) of the 1st custom parameter you would like to identify.
| designation1_free1name = Region
designation1_free1value – The value to which you want to set the custom parameter.
| designation1_free1value = [[World Heritage Sites in Europe|Europe and North America]]
Up to three custom parameters can be named and defined for each parameter (| designation1_free2name =
, | designation1_free2value =
, etc.).
|other_designation=
may be used for designations not covered by the above.
These parameters are for adding numbers or labels that uniquely identify the site in a database (e.g. national registers, widely used catalogues and gazetteer). Where available they will automatically generate a link to the site's entry in that database. The following databases are currently supported:
|mapframe-geomask=
is set, "Location in geomask's label"){{maplink}}
template, or another template that generates a mapframe map, or an image name. If used, the subsequent mapframe parameters will be ignored. Default: not specified|coord={{Coord|12.34|N|56.78|E}}
. Default: coordinates from Wikidatayes
to show shape/line features from the wikidata item, if any, when |coord=
is set. Default: not specifiednone
. Use an inverse shape (geomask) instead of a regular shape by setting to inverse
. Default: not specifiednone
. Force point marker to be displayed by setting to on
. Default: not specifiednone
. Default: not specifiedP17
for country (P17), P131
for located in the administrative territorial entity (P131)). Default: not specifiedauto
or geomasks
or zooms
to enable Template:Switcher-style switching between multiple mapframes. Default: not specified
auto
– switch geomasks found in location (P276) and located in the administrative territorial entity (P131) statements on the page's Wikidata item, searching recursively. E.g. an item's city, that city's state, and that state's country.geomasks
– switch between the geomasks specified as a comma-separated list of Wikidata items (Q-numbers) in the mapframe-geomask parameterzooms
– switch between "zoomed in"/"zoomed midway"/"zoomed out", where "zoomed in" is the default zoom (with a minimum of 3
), "zoomed out" is 1
, and "zoomed midway" is the averageblank
to override any default marker symbolAlternative name | Potytleon |
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Location | Izmir (Smyrna) |
Type | Dwelling |
Part of | Acropolis |
Area | 2.05 km2 (0.79 sq mi) |
History | |
Builder | Hyxixus |
Material | Stone |
Founded | c. 480 BCE |
Abandoned | c. 430 BCE |
Periods | Bronze II–Hellenistic |
Associated with | Potytles, Cimon |
Site notes | |
Condition | Partial restoration |
Ownership | Public |
Management | Private concessionaire, entry fee |
Public access | No |
Active excavation |
{{Infobox ancient site
| name = Palace of Potytles
| native_name =
| alternate_name = Potytleon
| image = Example svg.svg
| imagealttext = Looking down onto tumbled, colorful ashlars
| caption = House of Potytles excavation (fictional)
| map_type =
| map_alt =
| map_size =
| location = Izmir (Smyrna)
| region =
| type = Dwelling
| part_of = Acropolis
| length =
| width =
| area = {{convert|2.05|km2|abbr=on}}
| 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 =
| archaeologists =
| condition = Partial restoration
| ownership =
| management = Private concessionaire, entry fee
| public_access = No
| website =
| notes = Active excavation
}}
رأس ابن هاني | |
Alternative name | Betyllion |
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Location | Latakia, Syria |
Coordinates | 35°35′6″N 35°44′45.6″E / 35.58500°N 35.746000°E |
Type | Settlement |
Area | 2 ha (4.9 acres) |
History | |
Periods | Late Bronze–Early Byzantine |
Cultures | Canaanite, Hellenistic, Roman |
Satellite of | Ugarit |
Site notes | |
Ownership | Mixed public and private |
Public access | Partial |
Now is the site of Cote d'Azur |
{{Infobox_ancient_site
| name = Ras Ibn Hani
| native_name = رأس ابن هاني
| native_name_lang = ar
| 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
| coordinates = {{coord|35|35|6|N|35|44|45.6|E|display=inline}}
| location = [[Latakia]], [[Syria]]
| region =
| type = Settlement
| part_of =
| length =
| width =
| area = {{convert|2|ha|abbr=on}}
| height =
| builder =
| material =
| built =
| abandoned =
| epochs = Late Bronze–Early Byzantine
| cultures = Canaanite, Hellenistic, Roman
| dependency_of = [[Ugarit]]
| occupants =
| event =
| excavations =
| archaeologists =
| condition =
| ownership = Mixed public and private
| public_access = Partial
| website =
| notes = Now is the site of [[Cote d'Azur, Syria|Cote d'Azur]]
}}
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.
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.
hCard uses HTML classes including:
Geo is produced by calling {{coord}}, and uses HTML classes:
Please do not rename or remove these classes nor collapse nested elements which use them.
When giving coordinates, please use an appropriate level of precision. Do not use {{coord}}'s |name=
parameter.