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E2 Temporal Entity is specialized into E4 Period, which applies to a particular geographic area (defined with a greater or lesser degree of precision), and E3 Condition State, which applies to instances of E18 Physical Thing.","entityBasicType":0,"entityBasicTypeLabel":null,"classIdentifierInNamespace":"E2","classURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2","namespaceURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/","namespaceID":1,"namespacePrefix":"crm","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"CIDOC CRM version 6.2","profileAssociationType":"inferred","profileID":163,"profileLabelLanguage":"fr","profileLabel":"HisArc-RDF "},{"classID":2,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Temporal Entity","parentClasses":[1,380],"ancestorClasses":[],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises all phenomena, such as the instances of E4 Periods, E5 Events and states, which happen over a limited extent in time. In some contexts, these are also called perdurants. 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E2 Temporal Entity is specialized into E4 Period, which applies to a particular geographic area (defined with a greater or lesser degree of precision), and E3 Condition State, which applies to instances of E18 Physical Thing.","entityBasicType":0,"entityBasicTypeLabel":null,"classIdentifierInNamespace":"E2","classURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E2","namespaceURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/","namespaceID":188,"namespacePrefix":"crm","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3","profileAssociationType":"inferred","profileID":163,"profileLabelLanguage":"fr","profileLabel":"HisArc-RDF "},{"classID":3,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Condition State","parentClasses":[2,381,972],"ancestorClasses":[1,211,380,760],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises the states of objects characterised by a certain condition over a time-span. An instance of this class describes the prevailing physical condition of any material object or feature during a specific instance of E52 Time-Span. In general, the time-span for which a certain condition can be asserted may be shorter than the real time-span, for which this condition held.The nature of that condition can be described using P2 has type. For example, the instance of E3 Condition State “condition of the SS Great Britain between 22nd September 1846 and 27th August 1847” can be characterized as an instance “wrecked” of E55 Type. 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In general, the time-span for which a certain condition can be asserted may be shorter than the real time-span, for which this condition held.The nature of that condition can be described using P2 has type. For example, the instance of E3 Condition State “condition of the SS Great Britain between 22nd September 1846 and 27th August 1847” can be characterized as an instance “wrecked” of E55 Type. 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Consequently, different periods can overlap and coexist in time and space, such as when a nomadic culture exists in the same area as a sedentary culture. Typically this class is used to describe prehistoric or historic periods such as the “Neolithic Period”, the “Ming Dynasty” or the “McCarthy Era”. There are however no assumptions about the scale of the associated phenomena. In particular all events are seen as synthetic processes consisting of coherent phenomena. Therefore E4 Period is a superclass of E5 Event. For example, a modern clinical E67 Birth can be seen as both an atomic E5 Event and as an E4 Period that consists of multiple activities performed by multiple instances of E39 Actor. There are two different conceptualisations of ‘artistic style’, defined either by physical features or by historical context. For example, “Impressionism” can be viewed as a period lasting from approximately 1870 to 1905 during which paintings with particular characteristics were produced by a group of artists that included (among others) Monet, Renoir, Pissarro, Sisley and Degas. Alternatively, it can be regarded as a style applicable to all paintings sharing the characteristics of the works produced by the Impressionist painters, regardless of historical context. The first interpretation is an E4 Period, and the second defines morphological object types that fall under E55 Type.Another specific case of an E4 Period is the set of activities and phenomena associated with a settlement, such as the populated period of Nineveh.","entityBasicType":9,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Temporal Entity","classIdentifierInNamespace":"E4","classURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E4","namespaceURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/","namespaceID":1,"namespacePrefix":"crm","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"CIDOC CRM version 6.2","profileAssociationType":"selected","profileID":163,"profileLabelLanguage":"fr","profileLabel":"HisArc-RDF "},{"classID":4,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Period","parentClasses":[2,83,345],"ancestorClasses":[1,380,539],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises sets of coherent phenomena or cultural manifestations bounded in time and space. It is the social or physical coherence of these phenomena that identify an E4 Period and not the associated spatio-temporal bounds. These bounds are a mere approximation of the actual process of growth, spread and retreat. Consequently, different periods can overlap and coexist in time and space, such as when a nomadic culture exists in the same area as a sedentary culture. Typically this class is used to describe prehistoric or historic periods such as the “Neolithic Period”, the “Ming Dynasty” or the “McCarthy Era”. There are however no assumptions about the scale of the associated phenomena. In particular all events are seen as synthetic processes consisting of coherent phenomena. Therefore E4 Period is a superclass of E5 Event. For example, a modern clinical E67 Birth can be seen as both an atomic E5 Event and as an E4 Period that consists of multiple activities performed by multiple instances of E39 Actor. 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It specializes the notion of modification into production. The decision as to whether or not an object is regarded as new is context sensitive. Normally, items are considered “new” if there is no obvious overall similarity between them and the consumed items and material used in their production. In other cases, an item is considered “new” because it becomes relevant to documentation by a modification. For example, the scribbling of a name on a potsherd may make it a voting token. The original potsherd may not be worth documenting, in contrast to the inscribed one. This entity can be collective: the printing of a thousand books, for example, would normally be considered a single event. An event should also be documented using E81 Transformation if it results in the destruction of one or more objects and the simultaneous production of others using parts or material from the originals. In this case, the new items have separate identities and matter is preserved, but identity is not.","entityBasicType":9,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Temporal Entity","classIdentifierInNamespace":"E12","classURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E12","namespaceURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/","namespaceID":1,"namespacePrefix":"crm","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"CIDOC CRM version 6.2","profileAssociationType":"inferred","profileID":163,"profileLabelLanguage":"fr","profileLabel":"HisArc-RDF "},{"classID":12,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Production","parentClasses":[11,57,382],"ancestorClasses":[1,2,4,5,7,83,380,383,539],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises activities that are designed to, and succeed in, creating one or more new items. It specializes the notion of modification into production. The decision as to whether or not an object is regarded as new is context sensitive. Normally, items are considered “new” if there is no obvious overall similarity between them and the consumed items and material used in their production. In other cases, an item is considered “new” because it becomes relevant to documentation by a modification. For example, the scribbling of a name on a potsherd may make it a voting token. The original potsherd may not be worth documenting, in contrast to the inscribed one. This entity can be collective: the printing of a thousand books, for example, would normally be considered a single event. An event should also be documented using E81 Transformation if it results in the destruction of one or more objects and the simultaneous production of others using parts or material from the originals. In this case, the new items have separate identities and matter is preserved, but identity is not.","entityBasicType":9,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Temporal Entity","classIdentifierInNamespace":"E12","classURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E12","namespaceURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/","namespaceID":188,"namespacePrefix":"crm","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3","profileAssociationType":"inferred","profileID":163,"profileLabelLanguage":"fr","profileLabel":"HisArc-RDF "},{"classID":16,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Measurement","parentClasses":[13,386],"ancestorClasses":[1,2,4,5,7,83,211,380,539,756,887,1062],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises actions measuring quantitative physical properties and other values that can be determined by a systematic, objective procedure of direct observation of particular states of physical reality. An instance of E16 Measurement may use simple counting or tools, such as yardsticks or radiation detection devices. The interest is in the method and care applied, so that the reliability of the result may be judged at a later stage, or research continued on the associated documents. The date of the event is important for dimensions, which may change value over time, such as the length of an object subject to shrinkage. Methods and devices employed should be associated with instances of E16 Measurement by properties such as P33 used specific technique: E29 Design or Procedure, P125 used object of type: E55 Type, P16 used specific object (was used for): E70 Thing, whereas basic techniques such as \"carbon-14 dating\" should be encoded using P2 has type (is type of): E55 Type. Details of methods and devices reused or reusable in other instances of E16 Measurement should be documented for these entities rather than the measurements themselves, whereas details of particular execution may be documented by free text or by instantiating adequate sub-activities, if the detail may be of interest for an overarching query.Regardless whether a measurement is made by an instrument or by human senses, it represents the initial transition from physical reality to information without any other documented information object in between within the reasoning chain that would represent the result of the interaction of the observer or device with reality. Therefore, determining properties of an instance of E90 Symbolic Object is regarded as an instance of E13 Attribute Assignment, which may be inferred from observing and measuring representative carriers. In the case that the carrier can be named, the property P16 used specific object (was used for): should be used to indicate the instance(s) of E18 Physical Thing that was used as the empirical basis for the attribute assignment. For instance, inferring properties of depicted items using image material, such as satellite images, is not regarded as an instance of E16 Measurement, but as a subsequent instance of E13 Attribute Assignment. Rather, only the production of the images, understood as arrays of radiation intensities, is regarded as an instance of E16 Measurement. The same reasoning holds for other sensor data.","entityBasicType":9,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Temporal Entity","classIdentifierInNamespace":"E16","classURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E16","namespaceURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/","namespaceID":1,"namespacePrefix":"crm","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"CIDOC CRM version 6.2","profileAssociationType":"selected","profileID":163,"profileLabelLanguage":"fr","profileLabel":"HisArc-RDF "},{"classID":16,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Measurement","parentClasses":[13,386],"ancestorClasses":[1,2,4,5,7,83,211,380,539,756,887,1062],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises actions measuring quantitative physical properties and other values that can be determined by a systematic, objective procedure of direct observation of particular states of physical reality. An instance of E16 Measurement may use simple counting or tools, such as yardsticks or radiation detection devices. The interest is in the method and care applied, so that the reliability of the result may be judged at a later stage, or research continued on the associated documents. The date of the event is important for dimensions, which may change value over time, such as the length of an object subject to shrinkage. Methods and devices employed should be associated with instances of E16 Measurement by properties such as P33 used specific technique: E29 Design or Procedure, P125 used object of type: E55 Type, P16 used specific object (was used for): E70 Thing, whereas basic techniques such as \"carbon-14 dating\" should be encoded using P2 has type (is type of): E55 Type. Details of methods and devices reused or reusable in other instances of E16 Measurement should be documented for these entities rather than the measurements themselves, whereas details of particular execution may be documented by free text or by instantiating adequate sub-activities, if the detail may be of interest for an overarching query.Regardless whether a measurement is made by an instrument or by human senses, it represents the initial transition from physical reality to information without any other documented information object in between within the reasoning chain that would represent the result of the interaction of the observer or device with reality. Therefore, determining properties of an instance of E90 Symbolic Object is regarded as an instance of E13 Attribute Assignment, which may be inferred from observing and measuring representative carriers. In the case that the carrier can be named, the property P16 used specific object (was used for): should be used to indicate the instance(s) of E18 Physical Thing that was used as the empirical basis for the attribute assignment. For instance, inferring properties of depicted items using image material, such as satellite images, is not regarded as an instance of E16 Measurement, but as a subsequent instance of E13 Attribute Assignment. Rather, only the production of the images, understood as arrays of radiation intensities, is regarded as an instance of E16 Measurement. 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For example, a “cup and ring” carving on bedrock is regarded as instance of E24 Physical Man-Made Thing. ","entityBasicType":8,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Persistent Item","classIdentifierInNamespace":"E24","classURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E24","namespaceURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/","namespaceID":1,"namespacePrefix":"crm","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"CIDOC CRM version 6.2","profileAssociationType":"selected","profileID":163,"profileLabelLanguage":"fr","profileLabel":"HisArc-RDF "},{"classID":23,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Physical Human-Made Thing","parentClasses":[18,65],"ancestorClasses":[1,64,66,70,83,375,380,539],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises all persistent physical items that are purposely created by human activity.This class comprises man-made objects, such as a swords, and man-made features, such as rock art. 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Instances of E41 Appellation are cultural constructs; as such, they have a context, a history, and a use in time and space by some group of users. A given instance of E41 Appellation can have alternative forms, i.e., other instances of E41 Appellation that are always regarded as equivalent independent from the thing it denotes. Specific subclasses of E41 Appellation should be used when instances of E41 Appellation of a characteristic form are used for particular objects. Instances of E49 Time Appellation, for example, which take the form of instances of E50 Date, can be easily recognised.E41 Appellation should not be confused with the act of naming something. Cf. 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Instances of E41 Appellation are cultural constructs; as such, they have a context, a history, and a use in time and space by some group of users. A given instance of E41 Appellation can have alternative forms, i.e., other instances of E41 Appellation that are always regarded as equivalent independent from the thing it denotes. Specific subclasses of E41 Appellation should be used when instances of E41 Appellation of a characteristic form are used for particular objects. Instances of E49 Time Appellation, for example, which take the form of instances of E50 Date, can be easily recognised.E41 Appellation should not be confused with the act of naming something. Cf. 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Postal addresses, telephone numbers, URLs and e-mail addresses are characteristic examples of identifiers used by services transporting things between clients.The class E42 Identifier is not normally used for machine-generated identifiers used for automated processing unless these are also used by human agents. 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The properties of the class E54 Dimension allow for expressing the numerical approximation of the values of an instance of E54 Dimension. If the true values belong to a non-discrete space, such as spatial distances, it is recommended to record them as approximations by intervals or regions of indeterminacy enclosing the assumed true values. For instance, a length of 5 cm may be recorded as 4.5-5.5 cm, according to the precision of the respective observation. Note, that interoperability of values described in different units depends critically on the representation as value regions.Numerical approximations in archaic instances of E58 Measurement Unit used in historical records should be preserved. Equivalents corresponding to current knowledge should be recorded as additional instances of E54 Dimension as appropriate.","entityBasicType":10,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Region","classIdentifierInNamespace":"E54","classURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E54","namespaceURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/","namespaceID":1,"namespacePrefix":"crm","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"CIDOC CRM version 6.2","profileAssociationType":"selected","profileID":163,"profileLabelLanguage":"fr","profileLabel":"HisArc-RDF "},{"classID":52,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Dimension","parentClasses":[1,539],"ancestorClasses":[],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises quantifiable properties that can be measured by some calibrated means and can be approximated by values, i.e. points or regions in a mathematical or conceptual space, such as natural or real numbers, RGB values etc.An instance of E54 Dimension represents the true quantity, independent from its numerical approximation, e.g. in inches or in cm. The properties of the class E54 Dimension allow for expressing the numerical approximation of the values of an instance of E54 Dimension. If the true values belong to a non-discrete space, such as spatial distances, it is recommended to record them as approximations by intervals or regions of indeterminacy enclosing the assumed true values. For instance, a length of 5 cm may be recorded as 4.5-5.5 cm, according to the precision of the respective observation. Note, that interoperability of values described in different units depends critically on the representation as value regions.Numerical approximations in archaic instances of E58 Measurement Unit used in historical records should be preserved. Equivalents corresponding to current knowledge should be recorded as additional instances of E54 Dimension as appropriate.","entityBasicType":10,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Region","classIdentifierInNamespace":"E54","classURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E54","namespaceURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/","namespaceID":188,"namespacePrefix":"crm","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3","profileAssociationType":"selected","profileID":163,"profileLabelLanguage":"fr","profileLabel":"HisArc-RDF "},{"classID":53,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Type","parentClasses":[27],"ancestorClasses":[1,64,65,70,380],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises concepts denoted by terms from thesauri and controlled vocabularies used to characterize and classify instances of CRM classes. Instances of E55 Type represent concepts in contrast to instances of E41 Appellation which are used to name instances of CRM classes. E55 Type is the CRM’s interface to domain specific ontologies and thesauri. These can be represented in the CRM as subclasses of E55 Type, forming hierarchies of terms, i.e. instances of E55 Type linked via P127 has broader term (has narrower term). Such hierarchies may be extended with additional properties. 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