Am 12.01.2011 17:59, schrieb j...@jfeldredge.com:
Your examples are rather ridiculous.  A Viking captain, or King Arthur's sword, 
would not be logical items to have on a map.

Hmmm, I guess Pieren is very much aware of this :-)

A building or archaeological site likely would be on a map, and tagging them 
with the civilization and era would make it easy to generate special-interest 
maps.

Yes, in principle.

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

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