Tag:archaeological_site=petroglyph
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archaeological_site = petroglyph |
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To specify an archaeological site as a petroglyph - rock carving. |
Group: historic |
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The tag archaeological_site=petroglyph specifies an archaeological site as a petroglyph.
A petroglyph is an image created by removing part of a rock surface by incising, picking, carving, or abrading, as a form of rock art. Historic/archaeological art created by adding pigments to the rock surface are tagged as archaeological_site=rock_painting. Where there is both carving (and/or engraving) and painting consider using archaeological_site=rock_art.
How to map
Set a node or draw as an area along the outline.
Tag it with
Tags to use in combination
- wikipedia=* - a link to Wikipedia's article
- wikidata=* - an ID of the specific Wikidata item
- historic:civilization=* (or more precise subtags) - the civilization (culture) that originally created the feature
- tourism=attraction - if it is a tourist attraction.
- heritage=* - if it is registered by an official heritage organisation.
See also
- historic=rune_stone - Stone, boulder or bedrock with historical runic inscriptions
- archaeological_site=rock_painting is for painting on the rock surface only.
- archaeological_site=geoglyph
- man_made=geoglyph - modern geoglyph