Kompleks Makam Sultanah Nahrisyah (F1), Indonesia
General Attributes |
DOI | 10.26301/m330-ns78 |
Project Name | Kompleks Makam Sultanah Nahrisyah (F1) |
Country | Indonesia |
Status | Published |
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Spatial Data | Download (Links to all available data types will be emailed) |
Data Bounds (approx.) |
Data Types |
Data Type |
Size |
Device Name |
Device Type |
Photogrammetry - Aerial | 1.68 GB GB | DJI Phantom 4 Pro | Drone |
Photogrammetry - Terrestrial | 8.48 GB GB | Nikon D750 | DSLR |
Data Derivatives | 1.42 GB GB | Nikon D5 | DSLR |
Background |
Site Description | This site (MAHS-IDN-ACH-AUT-SMD-S-022) is an Islamic cemetery complex. The graves are generally arranged in a north-south orientation with the bodies facing west (qibla).
Currently, there are at least 84 graves, varying in shape, size, and type of stone (marble, andesite, and sandstone). Some of the graves have a large tombstone with the gravestones placed in front and back, but in general, a pair of gravestones is placed at each end. Most of the gravestones are flat in shape called the Pasai type. There is also a grave called the Plang Pleng or Lamuri type. Some of the gravestones have decorations and inscriptions in Arabic. The carved decorations vary, and many have floral vines or geometric patterns carved on them. However, most are plain type gravestones with no decorations or inscriptions. Furthermore, there are a few graves with round river stone (sakrah) and a few newer graves made of cement.
This is a large white marble tomb (MAHS-IDN-ACH-AUT-SMD-S-022-F-001) with some contrasting black stone components. It is covered with ornamental carvings and Arabic inscription. There are pillars on all four corners and eight 'kandil' panels situated in niches. The footstone on the south is decorated with vegetal and geometric motifs. The arched headstone on the north side presents a lengthly Arabic inscription. |
Project Description | The Maritime Asia Heritage Survey works to systematically inventory and digitally document the endangered cultural heritage in the Maldives, Indonesia, and elswhere across the region. The materials documented through this work are critically endangered, facing both natural and human threats that jeopardize the survival and accessibility of historical information for this vital node in pre-modern global economic and religious networks at the cross-roads of an interconnected Indian Ocean world. The data made available here was collected by our Field Team using FARO Focus S350 Lidar scanner, Nikon D750 DSLR, and DJI Phantom 4 Pro drone, DJI Matrice 300RTK with ZenMuse L1 and P1 payloads. |
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Collection Date | 2021-01-09 to 2021-01-09 |
Publication Date | 2022-08-20 |
License Type | CC BY-NC-ND |
Citation |
2022: Kompleks Makam Sultanah Nahrisyah (F1) - Photogrammetry - Aerial , Photogrammetry - Terrestrial , Data Derivatives . Collected by Maritime Asia Heritage Survey . Distributed by Open Heritage 3D. https://doi.org/10.26301/m330-ns78 |
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