Ulf Lamping <ulf.lamp...@...> writes: > > In practice, lot's of sites have *several* different "roots" throughout > the ages. > > A castle may be build in early medieval ages, continuously extended > throughout those ages, largely changed in the baroque era and mostly > rebuild after damages of the second world war. Oh, and all of that on > top of a hill that was already populated in the celtic age. > > How do you tag that? > > Regards, ULFL
I am not used to these fancy namespacing tags, but they look useful. I guess it would be something like this: ----- building=yes building:architecture=baroque historic:castle historic:civilization:Celtic, Anglo-Saxon historic:civilization:period:bronze age, early medieval, baroque, post-war ----- or is it: ------ building=yes building:architecture=baroque historic:castle historic:civilization:Celtic historic:civilization:Celtic:period:bronze age historic:civilization:Anglo-Saxon historic:civilization:Anglo-Saxon:period:early medieval, baroque, post-war ------ It is probably the most visible or prominent remains that should be tagged. The Celtic hill fort is probably at the most an archaeological site. I guess that the archaeological site could be tagged separately, either as a single node or as an area. Do not tag if not visible. ----- building=yes building:architecture=baroque historic:castle historic:civilization:Anglo-Saxon historic:civilization:period: early medieval, baroque, post-war historic=archaeological_site site_type=fortification fortification_type=hill_fort historic:civilization:Celtic historic:civilization:period:bronze age ----- _______________________________________________ Tagging mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/tagging
