Tag:archaeological_site=minilith

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Description
To specify an archaeological site as a minilith - small stones that have been used to construct an alignment (also known as a setting). Show/edit corresponding data item.
Group: historic
Used on these elements
may be used on nodesshould not be used on waysmay be used on areas (and multipolygon relations)should not be used on relations (except multipolygon relations)
Requires
Useful combination
Status: approvedPage for proposal

The tag archaeological_site=minilith specifies an archaeological site as an alignment (setting) of small stones (miniliths).

A minilith is a small stone that has been used to construct an alignment (also known as a setting). Component stones are typically 20cm high or less. The size at which a stone is classified as a minilith rather than a megalith is not well defined.

Many miniliths have been found on Exmoor in the UK. The term "minilithic" was coined by  Aubrey Burl.

How to map

Set a node node or draw as an area area along the outline.

Tag it with:

Tags to use in combination

  • wikipedia=* - a link to Wikipedia's article
  • wikidata=* - an ID of the specific Wikidata item
  • historic:civilization=* (or more precise subtags) - the civilization (culture) that originally created the feature
  • historic:period=* - the historical period in which the feature was created.
  • tourism=attraction - if the minilith is a tourist attraction.
  • heritage=* - the minilith is registered by an official heritage organisation.

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