Difference between revisions of "Location Disclaimer"

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This page relates to [[:Category:Sites to Visit|Sites to Visit]] pages and other site pages, where there are often locations shown in inset Google Maps. The locations are approximate only. The site record information has not been used here, rather locations identified from the photographs. The registration of the photography used by Google is not precise. Hence features like sites often shift when Google Maps changes the photographic set it is using. Hence the point allocated to the site on the map may be an inaccurate representation of the site location.  
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This page relates to [[:Category:Sites to Visit|Sites to Visit]] pages and other site pages, where there are often locations shown in inset Google Maps.  
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The locations are approximate only. The site record information has not been used here, rather locations identified from the photographs. The registration of the photography used by Google is not precise. Hence features like sites often shift when Google Maps changes the photographic set it is using. Hence the point allocated to the site on the map may be an inaccurate representation of the site location.
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The boundaries of the site will not always be apparent from aerial photographs. Site boundaries commonly extend beyond the most apparent features.  
  
 
'''The location information here should never be used for heritage management purposes.'''  
 
'''The location information here should never be used for heritage management purposes.'''  

Revision as of 20:09, 3 January 2011

This page relates to Sites to Visit pages and other site pages, where there are often locations shown in inset Google Maps.

The locations are approximate only. The site record information has not been used here, rather locations identified from the photographs. The registration of the photography used by Google is not precise. Hence features like sites often shift when Google Maps changes the photographic set it is using. Hence the point allocated to the site on the map may be an inaccurate representation of the site location.

The boundaries of the site will not always be apparent from aerial photographs. Site boundaries commonly extend beyond the most apparent features.

The location information here should never be used for heritage management purposes.

Users wanting accurate location information for this purpose should consult with their local Historic Places Trust office for advice or consult with a professional archaeologist.