The CSA Propylaea Project

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Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are persistent identifiers which can be used to consistently and accurately reference digital objects and/or content. The DOIs provide a way for the ADS resources to be cited in a similar fashion to traditional scholarly materials. More information on DOIs at the ADS can be found on our help page.

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Harrison Eiteljorg, II (2013) The CSA Propylaea Project [data-set]. York: Archaeology Data Service [distributor] https://doi.org/10.5284/1022574

Click on the viewpoint icons (small eyes) in the images below to see the photographs of that aspect or select from the drop down list below.

The plans below may be used to call up most of the web images of the Propylaea. The upper plan will lead to groups of photographs of the exterior, and the lower plan will lead to groups of photographs of the interior. Each icon - designed to resemble a human eye looking in a specific direction - is intended to represent a VERY approximate point of view.

PLAN 1 - Simplified Plan of the Propylaea with Exterior Photographic Viewpoints

From the West Views of the Area of the Planned NE Wing Views of the Façade of the SW Wing from the North Close Views from the West of the Joining of the NW Wing and the Central Building General Views from the West Views from the East Close Views from the West of the Joining of the SW Wing and the Central Building Views from SW Wing into/toward Central Building Views of the Area of the Planned SE Wing Views of the Façade of the NW Wing from the South

 

PLAN 2 - Simplified Plan of the Propylaea with Interior Photographic Viewpoints

Views of the South Wall of the NW Wing Views of the East Wall of the NW Wing Views of the West Wall of the NW Wing Views of the North Wall of the NW Wing Details in the East Porch of the Central Building Views from the Interior of the Western (lower) Portion of the Central Building Views from the Interior of the Inner (lower) Portion of the Central Building toward the SE, S and SW Views from the Interior of the Inner (lower) Portion of the Central Building toward the NE, N and NW Views from the Interior of the NE Portion of the Central BuildingViews from the Interior of the NE Portion of the Central Building

Each full-resolution image has a caption that includes the description, a copyright notice, the name of the photographer, the date the photograph was taken, the film type (or statement that the original image was digital), and the resolution of the digital file, expressed in pixels and always with the smaller number first, regardless of the orientation of the image. All these images are JPEG images that have been automatically corrected for color and exposure (and may therefore have been improperly corrected) and compressed at JPEG level 5 (with 1 being the most and 12 the least compression).

Some of the archival images are high-resolution TIFF scans of slides; others are in various formats directly from digital cameras. Note that the color and exposure modifications of the scans of slides were not accomplished in the automated process used at CSA but by the scanning company (Luna Imaging); in addition, the resolution of the scans is stated to be 2000 x 3000; that is an approximation. The slides were scanned in their cardboard mounts; so they are not all precisely the same. However, the difference from one slide to the next is not large enough to be noteworthy.


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