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Mental processes are considered as events, in cases where they are connected with the material externalization of their results; for example, the creation of a poem, a performance or a change of intention that becomes obvious from subsequent actions or declarations.The effects of an instance of E5 Event may not lead to relevant permanent changes of properties or relations of the items involved in it, for example an unrecorded performance. Of course, in order to be documented, some kind of evidence for an event must exist, be it witnesses, traces or products of the event.While instances of E4 Period always require some form of coherence between its constituent phenomena, in addition, the essential constituents of instances of E5 Event should contribute to an overall effect; for example, the statements made during a meeting and the listening of the audience.Viewed at a coarse level of detail, an instance of E5 Event may appear as if it had an ‘instantaneous’ overall effect, but any process or interaction of material nature in reality have an extent in time and space. At a fine level, instances of E5 Event may be analysed into component phenomena and phases within a space and timeframe, and as such can be seen as a period, regardless of the size of the phenomena. The reverse is not necessarily the case: not all instances of E4 Period give rise to a noteworthy overall effect and are thus not instances of E5 Event.","entityBasicType":9,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Temporal Entity","classIdentifierInNamespace":"E5","classURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E5","namespaceURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/","namespaceID":1,"namespacePrefix":"crm","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"CIDOC CRM version 6.2","profileAssociationType":"selected","profileID":95,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Generic events and phases ongoing"},{"classID":5,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Event","parentClasses":[4,380],"ancestorClasses":[1,2,83,539],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises distinct, delimited and coherent processes and interactions of a material nature, in cultural, social or physical systems, involving and affecting instances of E77 Persistent Item in a way characteristic of the kind of process. 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Of course, in order to be documented, some kind of evidence for an event must exist, be it witnesses, traces or products of the event.While instances of E4 Period always require some form of coherence between its constituent phenomena, in addition, the essential constituents of instances of E5 Event should contribute to an overall effect; for example, the statements made during a meeting and the listening of the audience.Viewed at a coarse level of detail, an instance of E5 Event may appear as if it had an ‘instantaneous’ overall effect, but any process or interaction of material nature in reality have an extent in time and space. At a fine level, instances of E5 Event may be analysed into component phenomena and phases within a space and timeframe, and as such can be seen as a period, regardless of the size of the phenomena. The reverse is not necessarily the case: not all instances of E4 Period give rise to a noteworthy overall effect and are thus not instances of E5 Event.","entityBasicType":9,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Temporal Entity","classIdentifierInNamespace":"E5","classURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E5","namespaceURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/","namespaceID":188,"namespacePrefix":"crm","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3","profileAssociationType":"selected","profileID":95,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Generic events and phases ongoing"},{"classID":21,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Person","parentClasses":[20,38,1763],"ancestorClasses":[1,18,19,64,66,70,83,539,881],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises real persons who live or are assumed to have lived. Legendary figures that may have existed, such as Ulysses and King Arthur, fall into this class if the documentation refers to them as historical figures. In cases where doubt exists as to whether several persons are in fact identical, multiple instances can be created and linked to indicate their relationship. The CRM does not propose a specific form to support reasoning about possible identity.","entityBasicType":8,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Persistent Item","classIdentifierInNamespace":"E21","classURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E21","namespaceURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/","namespaceID":1,"namespacePrefix":"crm","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"CIDOC CRM version 6.2","profileAssociationType":"inferred","profileID":95,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Generic events and phases ongoing"},{"classID":21,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Person","parentClasses":[20,38,1763],"ancestorClasses":[1,18,19,64,66,70,83,539,881],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises real persons who live or are assumed to have lived. Legendary figures that may have existed, such as Ulysses and King Arthur, fall into this class if the documentation refers to them as historical figures. In cases where doubt exists as to whether several persons are in fact identical, multiple instances can be created and linked to indicate their relationship. 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In the wider sense this class also comprises official positions which used to be regarded in certain contexts as one actor, independent of the current holder of the office, such as the president of a country. A gathering of people becomes an E74 Group when it exhibits organizational characteristics usually typified by a set of ideas or beliefs held in common, or actions performed together. These might be communication, creating some common artifact, a common purpose such as study, worship, business, sports, etc. Nationality can be modeled as membership in an E74 Group (cf. HumanML markup). Married couples and other concepts of family are regarded as particular examples of E74 Group.","entityBasicType":8,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Persistent Item","classIdentifierInNamespace":"E74","classURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E74","namespaceURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/","namespaceID":1,"namespacePrefix":"crm","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"CIDOC CRM version 6.2","profileAssociationType":"inferred","profileID":95,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Generic events and phases ongoing"},{"classID":68,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Group","parentClasses":[38,752,896],"ancestorClasses":[1,18,27,64,65,66,70,83,539,786,881],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises any gatherings or organizations of two or more people that act collectively or in a similar way due to any form of unifying relationship. In the wider sense this class also comprises official positions which used to be regarded in certain contexts as one actor, independent of the current holder of the office, such as the president of a country. A gathering of people becomes an E74 Group when it exhibits organizational characteristics usually typified by a set of ideas or beliefs held in common, or actions performed together. These might be communication, creating some common artifact, a common purpose such as study, worship, business, sports, etc. Nationality can be modeled as membership in an E74 Group (cf. HumanML markup). Married couples and other concepts of family are regarded as particular examples of E74 Group.","entityBasicType":8,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Persistent Item","classIdentifierInNamespace":"E74","classURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E74","namespaceURI":"http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/","namespaceID":188,"namespacePrefix":"crm","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"CIDOC CRM version 7.1.3","profileAssociationType":"inferred","profileID":95,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Generic events and phases ongoing"},{"classID":363,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Geographical Place","parentClasses":[25],"ancestorClasses":[1,18,64,66,70,83,539],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises parts of the Earth's surface that can be represented by photographs, paintings or maps, and that have some coherent characteristics related to their natural features (e.g., a mountain) or to the human activities that have shaped them (e.g., a harbour). These features make them identifiable and unique. The relevant portion of the surface of the Earth can be covered by buildings, water (river, sea, ...) which are part of the identifying features. The more specific identity of instances of this class is provided by a controlled vocabulary of geographical place types.","entityBasicType":8,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Persistent Item","classIdentifierInNamespace":"C13","classURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/core/C13","namespaceURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/core/","namespaceID":3,"namespacePrefix":"sdh","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"SDHSS Core ongoing","profileAssociationType":"inferred","profileID":95,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Generic events and phases ongoing"},{"classID":441,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Construction","parentClasses":[23],"ancestorClasses":[1,18,64,65,66,70,83,539],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises instances of man-made things such as freestanding buildings, components of buildings, and complexes of buildings, but also all man-made parts of infrastructure (roads, lamp post, dams, etc.)","entityBasicType":8,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Persistent Item","classIdentifierInNamespace":"C17","classURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/core/C17","namespaceURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/core/","namespaceID":3,"namespacePrefix":"sdh","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"SDHSS Core ongoing","profileAssociationType":"inferred","profileID":95,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Generic events and phases ongoing"},{"classID":444,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Actor's Social Quality","parentClasses":[706],"ancestorClasses":[1,27,53,64,65,70],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"Professional, political, religious or whatever generic social quality of an actor, be it a person or a group, as it is perceived from the point of view of the representations of a human community. A social quality is a socially constructed concept (in the sense of the connotation of an entity with a crm:E55 Type) and it is used to socially classify individuals in the perspective of the community. \r\nThis class is not to be confused with the sdh-so:C12 Actor's Social Role class which models legally defined social roles and functions of actors and should be exclusively used for this kind of concepts. Social roles are formalisations of social qualities in relation to specific groups and custom or legal contexts.","entityBasicType":30,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Type (controlled vocabulary)","classIdentifierInNamespace":"C2","classURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/social-life-core/C2","namespaceURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/social-life-core/","namespaceID":112,"namespacePrefix":"sdh-slc","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"SDHSS Social Life ongoing","profileAssociationType":"inferred","profileID":95,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Generic events and phases ongoing"},{"classID":535,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Participation","parentClasses":[5],"ancestorClasses":[1,2,4,83,539],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises periods of a more or less active participation of an actor (generally a person but sometimes a group) in an event, be this a battle, voyage, conference, etc. If the participation involves the exercise of a function or holding of an office or rank this can be associated using the sdh-so:P12 is participation in the quality of property. One or more functions can be associated to the same Participation if their time span is identical. It is otherwise preferable to split consecutive holdings of an office in the same event producing several instances of the present class.\r\nThe time-span of this class is equal to or included in the time-span of the related event.\r\nThe crm:P11 had participant is a shortcut of the full path: crm:E5 Event→ sdh-so:P11 has participation (as inverse of sdh-so:P11 is participation in) → sdh-so:C15 Participation → sdh-so:P10 is participation of  → crm:E39 Actor .","entityBasicType":9,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Temporal Entity","classIdentifierInNamespace":"C15","classURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/social-life-core/C15","namespaceURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/social-life-core/","namespaceID":112,"namespacePrefix":"sdh-slc","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"SDHSS Social Life ongoing","profileAssociationType":"selected","profileID":95,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Generic events and phases ongoing"},{"classID":838,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Event Type","parentClasses":[53],"ancestorClasses":[1,27,64,65,70],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class comprises concepts denoted by terms from thesauri and controlled vocabularies used to characterize and classify instances of the crm:E5 Event class.\r\nThis kind of types are useful for providing the identity of generic instances of the Event class. If specific properties related to a specific  Event type are needed, then a subclass of Event should be produced.","entityBasicType":30,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Type (controlled vocabulary)","classIdentifierInNamespace":"C37","classURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/crm-supplement/C37","namespaceURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/crm-supplement/","namespaceID":110,"namespacePrefix":"crm-sup","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"SDHSS CIDOC CRM Base and LRM supplement","profileAssociationType":"inferred","profileID":95,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Generic events and phases ongoing"},{"classID":946,"classLabelLanguage":"en","classLabel":"Actor's Quality in Relation to an Event","parentClasses":[769],"ancestorClasses":[1,2,211,699,756],"classScopeNoteLanguage":"en","classScopeNote":"This class expresses the association of an actor with a spatio-temporal or intentional event in which it is not necessarily present, but to which it is known to be associated with a specific role (e.g. the sponsor of a concert, the official organiser of a conference, the commissioner of a murder). This intentional phenomenon, present in the minds of the observers in the form of a propositional object, gives the actor a specific social quality in relation to the event.\r\nIt is important to note that if the actor is actually participating in the event with a specifc role, the sdh:C15 Participation class should be used to capture this information. In this case, the present class can be used to capture one or more social qualities associated with the actor in his participation to the event, e.g. being present as the ambassador of a king.\r\nFurthermore, if other events are known that are at the origin of the actor's quality, like the event of providing funding for the event that mekes on to be a sponsor, or the meeting in which the murder was commissioned that makes one to be the principal in a murder, these should be produced as distinct instances of the crm:E5 Event class or specific subclasses.","entityBasicType":9,"entityBasicTypeLabel":"Temporal Entity","classIdentifierInNamespace":"C35","classURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/social-life-core/C35","namespaceURI":"https://sdhss.org/ontology/social-life-core/","namespaceID":112,"namespacePrefix":"sdh-slc","namespaceLabelLanguage":"en","namespaceLabel":"SDHSS Social Life ongoing","profileAssociationType":"selected","profileID":95,"profileLabelLanguage":"en","profileLabel":"Generic events and phases ongoing"}]