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Object TypeObject NameObject ClassEthnographic File CodeMaterialsCulture or Time periodCollection PlaceCollection DateCollector
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archaeology1
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Cuneiform tablet1
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Cuneiform (script)1
Tablets (information artifacts)1
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Old Babylonian (ca. 1900–1600 BC)1
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Tutub (ancient city), Iraq1
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before 19301
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Henry Ludwig Frederick Lutz1

BerkeleyMapper 2.0 is a mapping interface for Collections (or other) Databases built on top of Google Maps. If your query results contain items with latitudes and longitudes, you may plot them using this sophisticated interface.


The Google Static Maps API lets you embed a Google Maps image on a web page (like this one) without requiring JavaScript or any dynamic page loading. The Static Maps API service creates your map based on URL parameters sent through a standard HTTP request and returns the map as an image you can copy and use in your own documents. This widget only plots the points selected on the first page of your search results, and at any rate the limit on the number of points plotted is about 100 due to limits on the length of URLs. If items in the first page do not have coordinates, they will not be plotted, of course! Click on the link below to see the map and get the embedabble link.

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