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ART_HIST 329: Digital Mediterranean Project

This is an online guide for your Digital Mediterranean Project for ART_HIST 329: Art and Architecture of the Medieval Mediterranean World.

What is a StoryMap?

This assignment will teach us to use ArcGIS StoryMaps, which is a web-based story-authoring application, to create and share your digital map of monuments and objects in the medieval Mediterranean with narrative text, images, sources, videos, audio, and other multimedia content.

Assignment Instructions

Students must choose five (5) locations out of thirteen (13) to set up their GIS map. They place a monument or object at each location. Students will enter the metadata information based on their scholarly research. They must use at least two peer-reviewed references and two citations for each location’s monument or object. They can also use their class lecture notes.

The locations to choose from include:

  • Constantinople
  • Cordoba
  • Outskirts of Cordoba (where Madinat al-Zahra is located)
  • Damascus
  • Eastern Jordan (where Qusayr Amra is located)
  • Jerusalem
  • Fustat (Old Cairo)
  • Palermo
  • Pisa
  • Mecca
  • Saint Catherine (Mount Sinai; Sinai Peninsula)
  • Venice
  • Toledo

How To Use This Repository

Navigate to the "About" section at the top right of the screen and select the link to take you to a step-by-step guide. You can also download a hard copy of these steps through Canvas.

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