Caption,Filename,Software,Software Version,Subject Keyword,Period,Period Date,People Involved,Location,Location Coordinates (Easting/Northing),Creation Date,Language A schematic representation of the 'red lines' connecting settlement icons featured on the Gough Map. The basemap is a reconstruction of the medieval English shires from the Domesday Book also published by Early Medieval Atlas projects.,Gough_Map_image.pdf,QGIS,3.36.1-Maidenhead,Gough Map|Medieval routeways,MIDAS: Medieval,1300 to 1500,"Copyright: Stuart Brookes - UCL Institute of Archaeology|Copyright: Eljas Oksanen - Department of Cultures, University of Helsinki|Creator: Eljas Oksanen - Department of Cultures, University of Helsinki|Creator: Stuart Brookes - UCL Institute of Archaeology",British Isles country: England|British Isles country: Wales,OSGB: 151755 037055,26-Jul-2024,English The Gough Map of Great Britain with the 'red lines' highlighted in yellow,Gough_Map_website_image.png,QGIS,3.36.1-Maidenhead,Gough Map,MIDAS: Medieval,1300 to 1500,"Copyright: Eljas Oksanen - Department of Cultures, University of Helsinki|Creator: Eljas Oksanen - Department of Cultures, University of Helsinki",British Isles country: England|British Isles country: Wales|British Isles country: Scotland,OSGB: 151755 037055,26-Jul-2024,English