High-Resolution Map: Giza Context Grid (SVG)
A clean SVG map with grid overlay for educational context discussion and slide-ready use.
A catalog built for serious remote study. Items are presented with intent, usage guidance, and provenance-aware language so readers can learn responsibly from digital materials.
Digital heritage materials need structure, not spectacle. This archive is organized to reduce misinformation by keeping context attached to each item: what is observed, what is modeled, what is simplified for education, and what should be checked against primary references. The purpose is literacy—teaching readers how to read maps, diagrams, and object notes as evidence.
Items are provided as lightweight formats (SVG and print-ready HTML briefs) so they remain accessible on most devices. Educators can export briefs to PDF using standard browser print-to-PDF while preserving headings and citations. The archive does not claim to replace institutional registries; it is a study layer for digital cultural enrichment.
A clean SVG map with grid overlay for educational context discussion and slide-ready use.
A print-ready brief describing environmental, material, and governance drivers shaping conservation priorities.
A structured worksheet to document an artifact with provenance-aware fields and uncertainty labels.
A compact glossary for curatorial reading: narrative sequencing, label claims, tone, and ethics of context.