Evolution of Ename (Belgium) from 1015 to 1730
This interactive visualisation shows the evolution of Ename (Belgium) from 1015 (trade settlement) to 1730 (abbey)
Metadata
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Information
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Source
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Visual Dimension bvba |
Contacts
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Daniel Pletinckx
digital heritage expert
Visual Dimension bvba
47
Lijnwaadmarkt
Oudenaarde
9700
Ename
East Flanders
Belgium
+32 55 30 31 00
+32 55 30 31 04
daniel.pletinckx@visualdimension.be
director Visual Dimension bvba
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Copyright Credit Line
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Visual Dimension bvba, 2014 |
Europeana Rights
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Creative Commons - Attribution, Non-Commercial, ShareAlike (BY-NC-SA) |
Spatial
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Ename
Oudenaarde
Lijnwaadmarkt 47
Oudenaarde
9700
Ename
East Flanders
Belgium
Eenaeme
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Protection Type
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protected village |
Start Date
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995 |
End Date
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2015 |
Period Name
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medieval |
Materials
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limestone, brick |
Heritage Asset Type
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protected village |
Metadata
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Information
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Thumbnail
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Name
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Early Frisian cog |
Description
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This Frisian boat is an early 11th century version of the cog, the popular medieval freight ship for overseas transport. The ship is suited for use on sea but also in undeep water, so that it can be loaded and unloaded in coastal areas, without quay. |
Type
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3D |
Format
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WebGL (HTML5) |
Actor
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Visual Dimension bvba, organisation, creator |
Copyrights
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Visual Dimension bvba, 2014
Creative Commons - Attribution, Non-Commercial, ShareAlike (BY-NC-SA)
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Link
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Landing Page
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Metadata
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Information
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Name
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virtual reconstruction of Ename |
Description
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Based on |
Purpose
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Interpret, understand and visualise the evolution through time of Ename |
Actor
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Visual Dimension bvba, organisation, creator |