CRMEH

IRI:
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Current version:
20141029
Authors:
Ceri Binding, University of South Wales
Imported Ontologies:
http://www.cidoc-crm.org/rdfs/cidoc_crm_v5.0.4_official_release.rdfs (visualise it with LODE)
Other visualisation:
Ontology source

Abstract

English Heritage extensions to CIDOC CRM expressed in RDF, for the archaeology domain. Naming and numbering; identifiers UIDs assigned according to the following scheme: EHE0xxx – objects and places, concepts representing real-world entities EHE1xxx – events in the past EHE2xxx – events in the present UIDs have been assigned initially using an alphabetised list of entities. Where additional entities have been inserted into the model, they have been assigned UIDs from the end of the appropriate numbering sequence with existing UIDs retained: No renumbering of existing entities should occur. To this end, the number allocation blocks comprise 999 UIDs in each sequence to allow room for expansion. Naming convention follows broadly OO principles in that names are formed according to the relationships an object participates in. Core entities are named using natural language names that are easily understood eg Group, Context or Find. Associated entities are then named accordingly. For example, if we take a Group, an event relating to this group would be referred to as a GroupEvent. The record of such an event taking place would be a GroupEventRecord and an associated note would be referred to as a GroupEventRecordNote. If this note was classified by type the classification would be a GroupEventRecordNoteType. Similarly, if we take a Find (referred to as a ContextFind in the model in order to reinforce the idea that all finds originate from a context, even if the context is unknown), then we can see that it was produced as part of a ContextFindProductionEvent which took place at a ContextFindProductionEventLocation.

Table of Content

  1. Classes
  2. Object Properties
  3. Data Properties
  4. Named Individuals
  5. Annotation Properties
  6. Namespace Declarations

Classes

Archaeological Sitec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0002_ArchaeologicalSite

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The notion of an archaeological site as a material feature on the earth irrespective of spatial bounds e.g. Stonehenge. Provides a means to relate projects carried out at a particular site, even where the interventions or survey work have not been at the same spatial location. For example, excavations at one end of the West Kennet Avenue can be seen to be related to excavations at the other, even though they are some distance apart and may not be within the defined extent of the avenue as recorded in the SMR
has super-classes
e27 sitec
is same as
e h e0002
is also defined as
named individual

Area of Investigationc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0003_AreaOfInvestigation

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Effectively, the extent of the archaeological site as defined by the current project. The word Site is not used here to avoid confusion with the CRM concept of Site. In this case, we are meaning the area under investigation as opposed to an instance of E27 Site or a site as defined in the SMR or NMR or other data source. The CRM concept of Site denotes the material constellations and may be subject to change due to excavation activity and physical phenomena. It should not be confused with the mere geographic extent of the site that does not change. This entity is not present in the recording system, but is necessary so we can reason about the place, the actual patch of land, being investigated
has super-classes
e53 placec
is same as
e h e0003
is also defined as
named individual

Area of Investigation Depictionc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0019_AreaOfInvestigationDepiction

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The Spatial co-ordinates of the Area of Investigation, defining the actual spatial extent of the area under investigation
has super-classes
e47 spatial coordinatesc
is same as
e h e0019
is also defined as
named individual

Bulk Findc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0010_BulkFind

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
A specialisation of Finds in general describing a collection of finds from an excavation that are grouped according to the type of material e.g. flint, pottery, glass etc. This should not be confused with categorical ("meta")descriptions, that fall under specializations of E55 Type
has super-classes
Context Findc
is same as
e h e0010
is also defined as
named individual

Bulk Find Assessmentc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2021_BulkFindAssessment

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
An assessment of the items in the bulk find
has super-classes
e13 attribute assignmentc
is same as
e h e2021
is also defined as
named individual

Bulk Find Component Countc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0020_BulkFindComponentCount

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The actual number of individual items that were collected in a bulk find from a context. E.g. The number of pieces of pottery in a bulk finds pot bag
has super-classes
non negative integerc
is same as
e h e0020
is also defined as
named individual

Bulk Find Item Removal Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2011_BulkFindItemRemovalEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Sometimes items that have been collected as part of a bulk finds group, may be identified during further processing as worthy of individual analysis. Such items will be extracted from the bulk finds. E.g. a piece of pottery collected as a bulk find which is found after washing and processing to have graffiti on it requiring specialist identification work
has super-classes
e80 part removalc
is same as
e h e2011
is also defined as
named individual

Contextc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0007_Context

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
This seems to be the best conceptual descriptor for what a context actually is. In this way, a cut is defined by a three-dimensional plane, a deposit or structure is described by a three-dimensional volume. A deposit or structure will also have some 'stuff' in the defined place i.e. the material that makes up the deposit or structure
has super-classes
e53 placec
is in domain of
is depicted byop, was occupied byop
is in range of
depictsop, occupiedop
is same as
e h e0007
is also defined as
named individual

Context Depictionc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0022_ContextDepiction

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The Spatial co-ordinates of a Context, defining the actual spatial extent of the context. Usually recorded at the time of excavation or other investigative work
has super-classes
e47 spatial coordinatesc
is same as
e h e0022
is also defined as
named individual

Context Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE1001_ContextEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
By modelling context formation as an event in CRM terms, it is a spatio-temporal phenomenon. We can reason about the sequence in which context formation events took place and build a stratigraphic understanding of the site. We are interested in the formation of the context as it is observed when excavated and the condition it is in (i.e. the effect of any natural modification events such as waterlogging or chemical leaching)
has super-classes
e63 beginning of existencec
is same as
e h e1001
is also defined as
named individual

Context Event Recordc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0012_ContextEventRecord

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The idea of documenting events allows us to make assertions regarding the quality of the documentation. For example, it allows us to talk about uncertainty regarding time-spans of events when in reality an event time-span is fixed and absolute although it may not be known
has super-classes
e73 information objectc
is same as
e h e0012
is also defined as
named individual

Context Event Record Notec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0023_ContextEventRecordNote

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Notes made about recording a Context, such as date recorded, weather conditions, and name of recorder, either contained in a log book or on a recording form. This might include the notes made on a context recording sheet, but it is not the same as the actual concept of a Context Record as defined by all the information held on a Context recording form (either paper or digital) which is an information object in it’s own right
has super-classes
literalc
is same as
e h e0023
is also defined as
named individual

Context Event Record Note Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0024_ContextEventRecordNoteType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
A controlled list of the different types of notes made about recording a Context, such as date recorded, weather conditions, etc. The list of types might be equivalent to a list of the field names for a recording system
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0024
is also defined as
named individual

Context Event Timespanc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0025_ContextEventTimespan

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The length of time that a context took to form. Else the time span of any transformation it undertook to reach it’s state when excavated. We can reason about when in time these formation/transformation events took place. We do not need to have absolute dates for this, we are simply building a relative sequence of events from the observed stratigraphy and other evidence
has super-classes
e52 time spanc
is same as
e h e0025
is also defined as
named individual

Context Event Timespan Appellationc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0026_ContextEventTimespanAppellation

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The name given to a particular time-span for a context formation. E.g. ditch silting up event, pit back-filling, time of abandonment of building prior to demolition
has super-classes
e49 time appellationc
is same as
e h e0026
is also defined as
named individual

Context Excavation Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2001_ContextExcavationEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The process of excavation results in the destruction of the physical stuff at a particular place, i.e. a context. It also results in the production of knowledge regarding said place
has super-classes
e65 creationc
e6 destructionc
is same as
e h e2001
is also defined as
named individual

Context Excavation Event Timespanc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0098_ContextExcavationEventTimespan

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
This could be the time taken for excavating an individual context or the time taken for the whole excavation event
has super-classes
e52 time spanc
is same as
e h e0098
is also defined as
named individual

Context Findc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0009_ContextFind

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Finds are obviously physical objects; it may be that a particular find can be described in more detail as a man-made object, but not all finds are man-made hence the link to the more generic entity. The distinction between bulk finds and small finds present in the recording system does not appear to relate to the nature of finds themselves, rather to the practicalities of recording large numbers of objects hence, at this point, no distinction is made between bulk and small finds other than bulk finds have less information about them recorded
has super-classes
e19 physical objectc
has sub-classes
Bulk Findc
is same as
e h e0009
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Classification Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2002_ContextFindClassificationEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The classification of finds according to some typology or other
has super-classes
e17 type assignmentc
is same as
e h e2002
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Condition Assessment Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2012_ContextFindConditionAssessmentEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Assessment of the condition of a small find to decide any conservation needs
has super-classes
e14 condition assessmentc
is same as
e h e2012
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Condition Assessment Event Timespanc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0027_ContextFindConditionAssessmentEventTimespan

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
How long the condition assessment of a find will take. Recorded as part of the conservation process
has super-classes
e52 time spanc
is same as
e h e0027
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Condition Assessment Event Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0028_ContextFindConditionAssessmentEventType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Condition assessment types might include: Visual inspection, Cleaning,
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0028
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Condition Statec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0029_ContextFindConditionState

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Condition of an object as identified at the time of excavation e.g. Waterlogged, burnt, damaged
has super-classes
e3 condition statec
is same as
e h e0029
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Dating Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2005_ContextFindDatingEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The process of assigning dates to finds. In terms of the CRM, the date of a find is the date of creation of the find. As with phasing and excavation, it is the documented time-span associated with a find not the actual time-span we make assertions about (the actual time-span being potentially unknown)
has super-classes
e65 creationc
is same as
e h e2005
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Deposition Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE1004_ContextFindDepositionEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The construction of a sequence of development is effectively the process of phasing. Based upon the sequence of context formation (i.e. stratigraphic sequence), any finds (i.e. spot dating) and any other pertinent information, sub-groups and groups (and further levels of group as required) are used to develop a sequence of landscape events for the excavation. This sequence of landscape events is effectively the phased chronology for the site based on available evidence
has super-classes
e9 movec
is same as
e h e1004
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find General Usec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0096_ContextFindGeneralUse

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
In general a finds data set should provide evidence of the usage of a find up to the point where it was deposited in the context in which it was found. The general use may refer to how something was reused in the context it was discovered. Thus a timber might have had a general use when it was excavated as part of a waterside revetment, even though it also showed evidence of previously being intended as a boat timber (see ContextFindIntendedUse EHE0097)
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0096
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Identifier Assignment Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2013_ContextFindIdentifierAssignmentEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Finds which are extracted from bulk samples will need a small finds number UID
has super-classes
e15 identifier assignmentc
is same as
e h e2013
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Intended Usec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0097_ContextFindIntendedUse

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
As noted (EHE0097), some finds do not end up being used in the way that their makers might have intended. It is sometimes necessary therefore to distinguish the original intended use for which something was made, from the general use that it ended up having. (e.g. quite often pieces of sculpture get reused as building material in later walls, once the significance of them as art or religious works goes out of fashion)
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0097
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Materialc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0030_ContextFindMaterial

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
For EH a glossary controlled list is used for finds recording eg Animal bone, Ceramic building material, fired clay, flint, glass, human bone etc. and a thesaurus has been developed by Environmental sciences that hierarchically classifies these further
has super-classes
e57 materialc
is same as
e h e0030
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Measurementc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0031_ContextFindMeasurement

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Many different measurements are recorded about artefacts and ecofacts, both during excavation and in later analysis. Examples include, length, width, diameter, weight, etc
has super-classes
e54 dimensionc
is same as
e h e0031
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Measurement Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2020_ContextFindMeasurementEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The process of taking measurements of finds objects such as length, width, diameter, weight, etc. There are a number of different types of measurement event which are documented as part of the procedures for recording and analysing finds
has super-classes
e16 measurementc
is same as
e h e2020
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Measurement Event Timespanc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0032_ContextFindMeasurementEventTimespan

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The time taken for measuring is most likely to be recorded for more complex finds measurements such as processing an item sent for detailed analysis e.g. SEM or X-Ray of objects
has super-classes
e52 time spanc
is same as
e h e0032
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Measurement Event Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0033_ContextFindMeasurementEventType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Different types of measurement events could include: Initial investigation, Lab analysis, conservation recording
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0033
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Measurement Unitc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0034_ContextFindMeasurementUnit

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The unit of measurement used to record information about a finds object e.g. metres, seconds, kilogrammes, etc
has super-classes
e58 measurement unitc
is same as
e h e0034
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Measurement Valuec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0035_ContextFindMeasurementValue

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The actual value recorded for a measurement
has super-classes
floatc
is same as
e h e0035
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Production Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE1002_ContextFindProductionEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Events which took place in the past and resulted in the production of artefacts which later came to be deposited and eventually excavated. We may know very little about such events, but this entity is necessary in order to discuss modes of production, place of manufacture, etc. It is this entity that provides basic spot-dating evidence for contexts (i.e. the date of context finds)
has super-classes
e12 productionc
is same as
e h e1002
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Production Event Locationc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0095_ContextFindProductionEventLocation

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
For refinement of the dating of finds based upon finds typologies and regional or local variations in manufacturing and production techniques. Also analysis of interactions with other localities and associated trading patterns
has super-classes
e53 placec
is same as
e h e0095
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Production Event Recordc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0014_ContextFindProductionEventRecord

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The idea of documenting events allows us to make assertions regarding the quality of the documentation. For example, it allows us to talk about uncertainty regarding time-spans of events when in reality an event time-span is fixed and absolute although it may not be known
has super-classes
e31 documentc
is same as
e h e0014
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Production Event Record Notec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0036_ContextFindProductionEventRecordNote

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Notes regarding record compilation and dating process. Notes made during the archaeological process about the original production, manufacture or creation of a find object
has super-classes
literalc
is same as
e h e0036
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Production Event Record Note Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0037_ContextFindProductionEventRecordNoteType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Type used to structure notes eg certainty
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0037
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Production Event Timespanc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0038_ContextFindProductionEventTimespan

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
We can reason about when in time these production events took place
has super-classes
e52 time spanc
is same as
e h e0038
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Production Event Timespan Appellationc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0039_ContextFindProductionEventTimespanAppellation

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
It is this entity that provides the labelling of basic spot-dating evidence for contexts (i.e. the date of context finds). We may know very little about the actual production event in the past, but the concept of such a production event enables us to discuss modes of production, place of manufacture, etc.
has super-classes
e49 time appellationc
is same as
e h e0039
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Treatment Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2003_ContextFindTreatmentEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The various processes applied to objects by finds specialists and conservators
has super-classes
e11 modificationc
is same as
e h e2003
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Treatment Locationc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0040_ContextFindTreatmentLocation

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The place where finds treatment takes place may be recorded so others can locate the finds, particularly if treatment needs to take a considerable amount of time (e.g. the Mary Rose)
has super-classes
e53 placec
is same as
e h e0040
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Treatment Procedurec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0041_ContextFindTreatmentProcedure

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Treatment will follow a particular procedure depending upon the diagnosis of finds staff
has super-classes
e29 design or procedurec
is same as
e h e0041
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Treatment Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0042_ContextFindTreatmentType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Although finds may be given some interim treatment on site such as "kept damp" most treatments will take place off site as part of a conservation process. Treatments might include, PVA impregnation, cleaning, etc
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0042
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find UIDc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0043_ContextFindUID

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The unique identifier allocated to a finds object as part of recording procedures. In most cases only special or small finds are given individual finds numbers. For small finds generally one number is allocated to each item, even if several objects are found together. In some cases one Small Find number is given to a group of pieces from one context, e.g. nails, window and vessel glass, but this is only done with prior agreement. General Bulk finds (e.g. pottery and animal bone), which tend to be processed and analysed in groups, are bagged and labelled with the context number that they come from, but not given individual UID finds numbers
has super-classes
e42 identifierc
is same as
e h e0043
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Use Assessment Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2014_ContextFindUseAssessmentEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
This describes the process of assessing the functional aspect of an object; the kinds of use that an object was designed for, uses to which it was actually put and even specific relationships to particular events
has super-classes
e17 type assignmentc
e65 creationc
is same as
e h e2014
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Use Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE1005_ContextFindUseEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
has super-classes
e7 activityc
is same as
e h e1005
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Use Event Recordc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0015_ContextFindUseEventRecord

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The idea of documenting events allows us to make assertions regarding the quality of the documentation. For example, it allows us to talk about uncertainty regarding time-spans of events when in reality an event time-span is fixed and absolute although it may not be known.
has super-classes
e31 documentc
is same as
e h e0015
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Use Event Record Notec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0044_ContextFindUseEventRecordNote

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
This is the actual notes of the proposed use that the find had. The note is made in the document that records information about how the find was used, or possibly re-used, in different ways. The idea of documenting events allows us to make assertions regarding the quality of the documentation. For example, it allows us to talk about uncertainty regarding different possible usage events when in reality the actual use (or uses) has happened and is therefore finite although it may not be known
has super-classes
literalc
is same as
e h e0044
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Use Event Record Note Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0045_ContextFindUseEventRecordNoteType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Type used to structure notes e.g. certainty
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0045
is also defined as
named individual

Context Find Use Event Timespanc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0099_ContextFindUseEventTimespan

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Time duration of event associated with the proposed use of a find. E.g. time span that a pot was in use. Allows us to make statements about the likely length of time finds were being used before they ended up being deposited and this may effect judgements about the relative grouping and phasing of contexts
has super-classes
e52 time spanc
is same as
e h e0099
is also defined as
named individual

Context Notec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0046_ContextNote

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Notes on context and other attributes not needing further structure. Notes are further specified by type
has super-classes
literalc
is same as
e h e0046
is also defined as
named individual

Context Note Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0047_ContextNoteType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Types of notes made on context record forms e.g. Method of Excavation, Weather, Comments, Interpretation
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0047
is also defined as
named individual

Context Recordc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0048_ContextRecord

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The actual recording form used to record information about each individually numbered context. In practice there are a range of forms for various contexts, Deposit/Cuts, Timbers, Skeletons, Masonry, etc
has super-classes
e73 information objectc
is same as
e h e0048
is also defined as
named individual

Context Samplec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0018_ContextSample

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
A sample can be seen as some stuff removed from something
has super-classes
e18 physical thingc
has sub-classes
Flotation Samplec
is same as
e h e0018
is also defined as
named individual

Context Sample Measurementc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0049_ContextSampleMeasurement

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Measurements taken during the processing of a sample
has super-classes
e54 dimensionc
is same as
e h e0049
is also defined as
named individual

Context Sample Measurement Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0050_ContextSampleMeasurementType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Type of measurement taken on a sample
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0050
is also defined as
named individual

Context Sample Measurement Unitc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0051_ContextSampleMeasurementUnit

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The unit of measurement used to record information about a sample e.g. metres, kilogrammes, etc
has super-classes
e58 measurement unitc
is same as
e h e0051
is also defined as
named individual

Context Sample Measurement Valuec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0052_ContextSampleMeasurementValue

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The actual value recorded for a measurement taken of a sample
has super-classes
floatc
is same as
e h e0052
is also defined as
named individual

Context Sample Processing Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2015_ContextSampleProcessingEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Sample quantification, classification and measurement. Might include Radio-carbon analysis, dendrochronological analysis, floatation
has super-classes
e16 measurementc
e17 type assignmentc
is same as
e h e2015
is also defined as
named individual

Context Sample Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0053_ContextSampleType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Samples may be taken for a variety of analyses, e.g. to identify insect or faunal remains and the type of sample usually indicates how it will be processed. Sample types might include dendrochronology, radio-carbon dating, flotation, or soil column
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0053
is also defined as
named individual

Context Sampling Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2006_ContextSamplingEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The process of sampling can be seen as a part removal of some matter to be further studied. There is a problem here regarding part removal from natural, non-man-made objects (i.e. the CRM does not allow this) which needs to be resolved
has super-classes
e80 part removalc
is same as
e h e2006
is also defined as
named individual

Context Sampling Event Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0100_ContextSamplingEventType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
When sampling archaeological remains, different types of sampling method can be used
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0100
is also defined as
named individual

Context Sheetc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0013_ContextSheet

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
As with other information objects, there is the need to carry them. It is this entity that provides a mechanism for managing the physical manifestation of contextual information i.e. the actual sheets on which it is written
has super-classes
e84 information carrierc
is same as
e h e0013
is also defined as
named individual

Context Stuffc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0008_ContextStuff

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
If we see context as a definition of a place, then there also needs to be a physical presence of some material constellation in said place. The Context Stuff is created in this form by the Context Formation, and may be either destroyed by excavation or by later destructive investigation. It is regarded to exist as long as it preserves at least partially the geometric arrangement of particles it had at excavation time. See, e.g., the transfer of the Vasa ship to the museum built around it, and the later "excavation" of the inner hull
has super-classes
e18 physical thingc
is in domain of
is depicted byop, is trace ofop, is trace of typeop, occupiedop
is in range of
depictsop, was occupied byop
is same as
e h e0008
is also defined as
named individual

Context Stuff Measurementc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0054_ContextStuffMeasurement

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Measurements of length, width, depth, diameter, orientation, etc, of a context
has super-classes
e54 dimensionc
is same as
e h e0054
is also defined as
named individual

Context Stuff Measurement Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2016_ContextStuffMeasurementEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Measurements taken on the physical aspects of a context, such as the length, width, or orientation of a feature or deposit
has super-classes
e16 measurementc
is same as
e h e2016
is also defined as
named individual

Context Stuff Measurement Event Timespanc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0055_ContextStuffMeasurementEventTimespan

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The timespan of the event of recording the physical attributes of a context
has super-classes
e52 time spanc
is same as
e h e0055
is also defined as
named individual

Context Stuff Measurement Event Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0056_ContextStuffMeasurementEventType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0056
is also defined as
named individual

Context Stuff Measurement Unitc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0057_ContextStuffMeasurementUnit

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
has super-classes
e58 measurement unitc
is same as
e h e0057
is also defined as
named individual

Context Stuff Measurement Valuec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0058_ContextStuffMeasurementValue

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
has super-classes
floatc
is same as
e h e0058
is also defined as
named individual

Context Stuff Notec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0059_ContextStuffNote

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The notes made in context records about physical attributes of the context such as inclusions, compaction, colour, texture, contamination
has super-classes
literalc
is same as
e h e0059
is also defined as
named individual

Context Stuff Note Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0060_ContextStuffNoteType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Types of context notes would be: compaction, colour, texture, inclusions, contamination, and more general comments fields
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0060
is also defined as
named individual

Context UIDc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0061_ContextUID

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The number of the individual stratigraphic unit. All context numbers, be they stone or timber structures, deposits, cuts, or any other stratigraphic unit, must be part of a sequence recorded in project registers
has super-classes
e48 place namec
is same as
e h e0061
is also defined as
named individual

Depiction Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2010_DepictionEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
This describes the act of documenting Physical Stuff by images or drawings of visible physical features, eventually enriched by grid references. The resulting photo or drawing "documents" the depicted stuff
has super-classes
e65 creationc
is in domain of
depictsop
is in range of
is depicted byop
is same as
e h e2010
is also defined as
named individual

EH Projectc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0001_EHProject

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
A project can be modelled as a Period, but as it results in a "change of state in the cultural, social or physical systems documented," the specialisation Event can be used. As it is intentionally carried out by people, the specialization Activity should be used
has super-classes
e7 activityc
is same as
e h e0001
is also defined as
named individual

EH Project Timespanc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0021_EHProjectTimespan

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The time from when a project first begins to when the project is officially closed
has super-classes
e52 time spanc
is same as
e h e0021
is also defined as
named individual

Flotation Samplec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0062_FlotationSample

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Some samples are known as flotation samples because of the way in which they are processed, using a flotation machine. The flotation process is a method of separating charred plant remains and charcoal from the rest of the sample. It uses the fact that charred plant remains are less dense than bone, gravel, and pottery, etc, and thus have a tendency to float or be held in suspension when a soil sample is added to water
has super-classes
Context Samplec
is same as
e h e0062
is also defined as
named individual

Flotation Sample Processing Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2017_FlotationSampleProcessingEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The particular process of floatation of an environmental sample, that involves applying water to soil samples and collecting the outputs. This processing event in effect transforms a soil sample from a solid sample into a number of different products such as flotation samples (flot) which float and heavier residues that are collected in various sieves, along with any finds or other objects extracted for further analysis
has super-classes
e81 transformationc
is same as
e h e2017
is also defined as
named individual

Flotation Sample Residuec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0063_FlotationSampleResidue

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The residue is the material that does not float during flotation whereas the material that floats is called flot. Residues of different sizes get sorted and dealt with differently after flotation
has super-classes
e18 physical thingc
is same as
e h e0063
is also defined as
named individual

Flotation Sample Residue Measurementc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0064_FlotationSampleResidueMeasurement

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Measurements made on residues would include weight
has super-classes
e54 dimensionc
is same as
e h e0064
is also defined as
named individual

Flotation Sample Residue Measurement Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0094_FlotationSampleResidueMeasurementType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Most often weight, and then counts of different items such as bone and other finds
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0094
is also defined as
named individual

Flotation Sample Residue Measurement Unitc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0065_FlotationSampleResidueMeasurementUnit

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Units of weight, e.g. Kg
has super-classes
e58 measurement unitc
is same as
e h e0065
is also defined as
named individual

Flotation Sample Residue Measurement Valuec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0066_FlotationSampleResidueMeasurementValue

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The actual value of the measurement taken
has super-classes
floatc
is same as
e h e0066
is also defined as
named individual

Flotation Sample Residue Processing Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2018_FlotationSampleResidueProcessingEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The process of flotation results in residues which are collected in various types of sieve. The residues are assigned types according to the size of sieving mesh in which they are collected, and the residue is measured (usually weighed) and analysed for the presence of small objects
has super-classes
e16 measurementc
e17 type assignmentc
is same as
e h e2018
is also defined as
named individual

Flotation Sample Residue Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0067_FlotationSampleResidueType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Different residues are usually distinguished according to the types and sizes of sieving used to process them
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0067
is also defined as
named individual

Groupc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0005_Group

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The process of grouping draws together the various places that represent contexts into interpretive spatial entities. The extent of the group will contain the extents of individual contexts but may extend beyond them
has super-classes
e53 placec
is same as
e h e0005
is also defined as
named individual

Group Depictionc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0093_GroupDepiction

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
For spatial analysis a group will need a plan. This will usually be derived by combination of the individual plans for the associated group of individual contexts
has super-classes
e47 spatial coordinatesc
is same as
e h e0093
is also defined as
named individual

Group Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE1003_GroupEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The construction of a sequence of development is effectively the process of phasing. Based upon the sequence of context formation (i.e. stratigraphic sequence), any finds (i.e. spot dating) and any other pertinent information, sub-groups and groups (and further levels of group as required) are used to develop a sequence of landscape events for the excavation. This sequence of landscape events is effectively the phased chronology for the site based on available evidence
has super-classes
e5 eventc
is same as
e h e1003
is also defined as
named individual

Group Event Recordc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0011_GroupEventRecord

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The idea of documenting events allows us to make assertions regarding the quality of the documentation. For example, it allows us to talk about uncertainty regarding time-spans of events when in reality an event time-span is fixed and absolute although it may not be known
has super-classes
e73 information objectc
is same as
e h e0011
is also defined as
named individual

Group Event Record Notec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0068_GroupEventRecordNote

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Interpretive and descriptive notes about possible events in archaeological time, derived from analysis of a grouping of contexts. These notes would be made during the grouping and phasing process to build up the interpreted archaeological sequence and inter-relationships of contexts
has super-classes
literalc
is same as
e h e0068
is also defined as
named individual

Group Event Record Note Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0069_GroupEventRecordNoteType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Group records may include aspects such as certainty, interim dating, description, interpretation
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0069
is also defined as
named individual

Group Event Timespanc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0070_GroupEventTimespan

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The time span of events such as the occupation of a building or how long a particular group of ditches were in use
has super-classes
e52 time spanc
is same as
e h e0070
is also defined as
named individual

Group Event Timespan Appellationc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0071_GroupEventTimespanAppellation

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
For the purposes of publication and dissemination, groups or phases will be distinguished by the period during which they were interpreted as being in use. Typical appellations might be e.g. late iron age, Early Romano-British, 2nd century, Mid-Roman, Late Roman, etc
has super-classes
e49 time appellationc
is same as
e h e0071
is also defined as
named individual

Group Event Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0072_GroupEventType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Values drawn from controlled vocabulary of acceptable Group or Phase definitions e.g. construction, use, disuse
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0072
is also defined as
named individual

Group Stuffc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0006_GroupStuff

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The process of grouping draws together the stuff found in multiple contexts according to some commonality of observed properties. As such, by grouping together a collection of post-hole cuts to form a sub-group witnessing the creation of a post-built structure, we are defining a new feature that represents said structure. The grouped Context Stuff may only be a part of the overall structure the Group is intended to represent. As such, it may cover even a larger space than the constituent contexts (e.g. in some unexcavated areas)
has super-classes
e18 physical thingc
is in domain of
is depicted byop
is in range of
depictsop, is trace ofop
is same as
e h e0006
is also defined as
named individual

Group UIDc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0092_GroupUID

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The unique identifier given to a grouped collection of contexts so that the group can be treated as an integrated entity for analysis.
has super-classes
e48 place namec
is same as
e h e0092
is also defined as
named individual

Grouping Phasing Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2004_GroupingPhasingEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
This creation event produces the phasing record which we can then make assertions about. As with context formation, the events which make up the sequence of phases have unknown but fixed time-spans; it is our understanding of this time-span which we can reason about. This allows multiple interpretations of the same underlying chronological sequence of which we may only have partial information
has super-classes
e65 creationc
is same as
e h e2004
is also defined as
named individual

Grouping Phasing Procedurec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0073_GroupingPhasingProcedure

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The actual process of Grouping and Phasing. The process adopted may vary according to the organisation or individuals concerned, for example some use Land-use classifications
has super-classes
e29 design or procedurec
is same as
e h e0073
is also defined as
named individual

Identified Featurec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0074_IdentifiedFeature

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Any physical feature identified for recording during investigation. This could range from a plan of all features pre-excavation to a feature identified through interpretation of a geophysical survey
has super-classes
e53 placec
is same as
e h e0074
is also defined as
named individual

Identified Feature Depictionc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0075_IdentifiedFeatureDepiction

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The actual spatial co-ordinates representing the physical location of any feature depicted by the drawn record
has super-classes
e47 spatial coordinatesc
is same as
e h e0075
is also defined as
named individual

Process Survey Dataset Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2008_ProcessSurveyDatasetEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
This is the process of taking a raw survey dataset and processing/interpreting it. This will generally result in some kind of plot, trace or plan of the survey results e.g. an interpolated surface showing geochemical trends
has super-classes
e65 creationc
is same as
e h e2008
is also defined as
named individual

Project Designc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0076_ProjectDesign

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
A project design is the document that contains details of how a project is to be carried out, who is involved and what resources are required. The project design should specify the research Aims and Objectives according to which the project data is being collected
has super-classes
e29 design or procedurec
is same as
e h e0076
is also defined as
named individual

Project Team Memberc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0077_ProjectTeamMember

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
A variety of tasks and roles are fulfilled by people working on a project. Along with general project management, these would include excavating and recording contexts, measurement, classification and assessment of finds, Grouping and Phasing
has super-classes
e39 actorc
is same as
e h e0077
is also defined as
named individual

Project Team Member Rolec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0078_ProjectTeamMemberRole

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
It is important to identify the specific role(s) undertaken by a project team member so that their responsibilities and what is required of them is understood. Roles might include Project Manager, Supervisor, Finds manager, Environmental specialist, etc. It is possible for someone to have more than one role in a project team as long as this is clear to them and other members of the team
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0078
is also defined as
named individual

Record Drawingc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0016_RecordDrawing

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Plans and sections as drawn by the excavator which show archaeological features relative to each other and to a local co-ordinate system. Photographs provide a similar record but are generally not taken relative to any co-ordinate system: Potentially model photographs and drawings as subclasses of a generic information object, with only drawings having a relationship to a co-ordinate system?
has super-classes
e36 visual itemc
is same as
e h e0016
is also defined as
named individual

Record Drawing Notec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0079_RecordDrawingNote

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Notes made about drawn plans or sections. Might include location information about which area of the site the plan or section covers, and details of who did the drawing and what it depicts
has super-classes
literalc
is same as
e h e0079
is also defined as
named individual

Record Drawing Note Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0080_RecordDrawingNoteType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Types of notes might include: Scale; Coordinates, Description of the context numbers shown; the area of the site depicted; drawn by and date. For survey and more interpretive drawings might include Certainty
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0080
is also defined as
named individual

Record Drawing Reference Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0081_RecordDrawingReferenceType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The types will usually be "Plan drawing of" or Section drawing of" and possibly "profile drawing of" or "sketch drawing of"
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0081
is also defined as
named individual

Record Drawing Sheetc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0082_RecordDrawingSheet

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The actual drawing media for plans or sections either on paper, permatrace or as digital objects. This is primarily needed as a record of where, and how, the drawings are managed and stored, e.g. Section 5 is on Record Sheet 3
has super-classes
e84 information carrierc
is same as
e h e0082
is also defined as
named individual

Record Photographc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0017_RecordPhotograph

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Record shots of context detail (relative position, colour, inclusions, finds in situ, etc). The photograph is here defined by its contents (be it ideal or a digital one). If the physical film material is to be traced, it should be documented as "carrier"
has super-classes
e38 imagec
is same as
e h e0017
is also defined as
named individual

Record Photograph Notec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0083_RecordPhotographNote

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Notes might include direction of shot, scales used, a description of the shot and the main contexts or other features recorded
has super-classes
literalc
is same as
e h e0083
is also defined as
named individual

Record Photograph Note Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0084_RecordPhotographNoteType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Types include, colour, B/W, digital, shot number, film numbers, comments, scale
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0084
is also defined as
named individual

Record Photograph Reference Typec back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0085_RecordPhotographReferenceType

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Will be "Colour photo of" or "Black and White (B/W) photo of" or "Digital photo of"
has super-classes
e55 typec
is same as
e h e0085
is also defined as
named individual

Responsible Agentc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0086_ResponsibleAgent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
This is used to record the person or organisation that takes responsibility for records and finds when an archive is transferred.
has super-classes
e39 actorc
is same as
e h e0086
is also defined as
named individual

Simple Name Assignment Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2019_SimpleNameAssignmentEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
This is the name, derived from a glossary list of types, which the recorder assigns to a context they are recording. Common examples might include: layer, pit, ditch, wall, etc
has super-classes
e17 type assignmentc
is same as
e h e2019
is also defined as
named individual

Site Sub-Divisionc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0004_SiteSubDivision

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
These represent the extents of particular regions within the area of investigation
has super-classes
e53 placec
is same as
e h e0004
is also defined as
named individual

Site Sub-Division Appellationc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0087_SiteSubDivisionAppellation

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Name given to demarcate different sub-divisions of a site e.g. Trench 1, Area C, etc
has super-classes
e48 place namec
is same as
e h e0087
is also defined as
named individual

Site Sub-Division Depictionc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0088_SiteSubDivisionDepiction

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Spatial coordinates depicting the extent of a site sub division such as in a plan of a trench
has super-classes
e47 spatial coordinatesc
is same as
e h e0088
is also defined as
named individual

Storage Locationc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0089_StorageLocation

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
This entity could be used to record either the current location or the new location of a record or an object
has super-classes
e53 placec
is same as
e h e0089
is also defined as
named individual

Survey Datasetc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0090_SurveyDataset

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
This distinguishes data derived by non-intrusive survey recording from excavation data. This dataset could be from a topographic, geophysical, GPS or other survey activity
has super-classes
e73 information objectc
is same as
e h e0090
is also defined as
named individual

Survey Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2007_SurveyEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The concept of survey is here used to describe activities which involve going to a location and gathering some data. This includes geochemical surveys as well as auger surveys, topographic surveys, geophysical surveys and the like; they can all be characterised by the site-based nature of the data gathering activity and the resultant (often spatial) dataset
has super-classes
e65 creationc
is same as
e h e2007
is also defined as
named individual

Timestampc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0091_Timestamp

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Used to record start and end dates for the time span of events and activities
has super-classes
literalc
is same as
e h e0091
is also defined as
named individual

Transfer Object Eventc back to ToC or Class ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2009_TransferObjectEvent

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
This entity allows us to track the movements of objects, including paper/digital copies of information objects such as drawings, photos and context sheets
has super-classes
e10 transfer of custodyc
e9 movec
is same as
e h e2009
is also defined as
named individual

Object Properties

depictsop back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHP4_depicts

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Record photographs show arrangements of contexts at particular points during the excavation. Can also be general record shots of trenches or the excavation as a whole. Can also be of finds in situ
has super-properties
p62 depictsop
has domain
Depiction Eventc
has range
Group Stuffc
Contextc
Context Stuffc
is inverse of
is depicted byop
is same as
e h p4
is also defined as
named individual

is depicted byop back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHP4i_is_depicted_by

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
A find can be drawn and photographed
has super-properties
p62i is depicted byop
has domain
Group Stuffc
Contextc
Context Stuffc
has range
Depiction Eventc
is inverse of
depictsop
is same as
e h p4i
is also defined as
named individual

is represented byop back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EXP10_is_represented_by

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Relationship between E55 type and SKOS concept. Extension property to link E55.Type to skos:Concept without saying they are the SAME resource
has domain
e55 typec
has range
conceptc

is trace ofop back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHP1_is_trace_of

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
This link is a shortcut of the full path describing that part of the Context Stuff is result of a transformation process of something of archaeological interest. In this way, we can talk about e.g. a group of post-holes representing a post-built structure, the group being used to represent the (creation of the) building. It is then reasonable to describe events happening at the building
has domain
Context Stuffc
has range
Group Stuffc
is same as
e h p1
is also defined as
named individual

is trace of typeop back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHP2_is_trace_of_type

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
This link is a shortcut of the full path describing that part of the Context Stuff is result of a transformation process of types of things
has super-properties
p2 has typeop
has domain
Context Stuffc
has range
e55 typec
is same as
e h p2
is also defined as
named individual

occupiedop back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHP3_occupied

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The Physical Stuff is located at the place defined by the Context. This property is a specialism of "P53: has former or current location", as it denotes the place the Context Stuff filled out when the Context was defined. It may be at other places before (e.g. geological pressures/ landdrift etc.) or after (removal as block)
has super-properties
p53 has former or current locationop
has domain
Context Stuffc
has range
Contextc
is inverse of
was occupied byop
is same as
e h p3
is also defined as
named individual

spatial x coordinateop back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EXP3

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
extension property to hold the 'x' part of a spatial coordinate (longitude)
has domain
e47 spatial coordinatesc
has range
floatc
is also defined as
annotation property, named individual

spatial y coordinateop back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EXP4

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
extension property to hold the 'y' part of a spatial coordinate (latitude)
has domain
e47 spatial coordinatesc
has range
floatc
is also defined as
annotation property, named individual

spatial z coordinateop back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EXP5

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
extension property to hold the 'z' part of a spatial coordinate (altitude)
has domain
e47 spatial coordinatesc
has range
floatc
is also defined as
annotation property, named individual

was occupied byop back to ToC or Object Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHP3i_was_occupied_by

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
has super-properties
p53i is former or current location ofop
has domain
Contextc
has range
Context Stuffc
is inverse of
occupiedop
is same as
e h p3i
is also defined as
named individual

Data Properties

timespan enddp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EXP2

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
end year for timespan
has domain
e52 time spanc
has range
g year
is also defined as
annotation property, named individual

timespan startdp back to ToC or Data Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EXP1

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
start year for timespan
has domain
e52 time spanc
has range
g year
is also defined as
annotation property, named individual

Named Individuals

depictsni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHP4_depicts

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
Record photographs show arrangements of contexts at particular points during the excavation. Can also be general record shots of trenches or the excavation as a whole. Can also be of finds in situ
is same as
e h p4
is also defined as
object property

e h e0001ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0001

is same as
EH Project

e h e0002ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0002

is same as
Archaeological Site

e h e0003ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0003

is same as
Area of Investigation

e h e0004ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0004

is same as
Site Sub-Division

e h e0005ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0005

is same as
Group

e h e0006ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0006

is same as
Group Stuff

e h e0007ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0007

is same as
Context

e h e0008ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0008

is same as
Context Stuff

e h e0009ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0009

is same as
Context Find

e h e0010ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0010

is same as
Bulk Find

e h e0011ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0011

is same as
Group Event Record

e h e0012ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0012

is same as
Context Event Record

e h e0013ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0013

is same as
Context Sheet

e h e0014ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0014

is same as
Context Find Production Event Record

e h e0015ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0015

is same as
Context Find Use Event Record

e h e0016ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0016

is same as
Record Drawing

e h e0017ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0017

is same as
Record Photograph

e h e0018ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0018

is same as
Context Sample

e h e0019ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0019

is same as
Area of Investigation Depiction

e h e0020ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0020

is same as
Bulk Find Component Count

e h e0021ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0021

is same as
EH Project Timespan

e h e0022ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0022

is same as
Context Depiction

e h e0023ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0023

is same as
Context Event Record Note

e h e0024ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0024

is same as
Context Event Record Note Type

e h e0025ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0025

is same as
Context Event Timespan

e h e0026ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0026

is same as
Context Event Timespan Appellation

e h e0027ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0027

is same as
Context Find Condition Assessment Event Timespan

e h e0028ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0028

is same as
Context Find Condition Assessment Event Type

e h e0029ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0029

is same as
Context Find Condition State

e h e0030ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0030

is same as
Context Find Material

e h e0031ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0031

is same as
Context Find Measurement

e h e0032ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0032

is same as
Context Find Measurement Event Timespan

e h e0033ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0033

is same as
Context Find Measurement Event Type

e h e0034ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0034

is same as
Context Find Measurement Unit

e h e0035ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0035

is same as
Context Find Measurement Value

e h e0036ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0036

is same as
Context Find Production Event Record Note

e h e0037ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0037

is same as
Context Find Production Event Record Note Type

e h e0038ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0038

is same as
Context Find Production Event Timespan

e h e0039ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0039

is same as
Context Find Production Event Timespan Appellation

e h e0040ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0040

is same as
Context Find Treatment Location

e h e0041ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0041

is same as
Context Find Treatment Procedure

e h e0042ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0042

is same as
Context Find Treatment Type

e h e0043ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0043

is same as
Context Find UID

e h e0044ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0044

is same as
Context Find Use Event Record Note

e h e0045ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0045

is same as
Context Find Use Event Record Note Type

e h e0046ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0046

is same as
Context Note

e h e0047ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0047

is same as
Context Note Type

e h e0048ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0048

is same as
Context Record

e h e0049ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0049

is same as
Context Sample Measurement

e h e0050ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0050

is same as
Context Sample Measurement Type

e h e0051ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0051

is same as
Context Sample Measurement Unit

e h e0052ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0052

is same as
Context Sample Measurement Value

e h e0053ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0053

is same as
Context Sample Type

e h e0054ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0054

is same as
Context Stuff Measurement

e h e0055ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0055

is same as
Context Stuff Measurement Event Timespan

e h e0056ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0056

is same as
Context Stuff Measurement Event Type

e h e0057ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0057

is same as
Context Stuff Measurement Unit

e h e0058ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0058

is same as
Context Stuff Measurement Value

e h e0059ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0059

is same as
Context Stuff Note

e h e0060ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0060

is same as
Context Stuff Note Type

e h e0061ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0061

is same as
Context UID

e h e0062ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0062

is same as
Flotation Sample

e h e0063ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0063

is same as
Flotation Sample Residue

e h e0064ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0064

is same as
Flotation Sample Residue Measurement

e h e0065ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0065

is same as
Flotation Sample Residue Measurement Unit

e h e0066ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0066

is same as
Flotation Sample Residue Measurement Value

e h e0067ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0067

is same as
Flotation Sample Residue Type

e h e0068ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0068

is same as
Group Event Record Note

e h e0069ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0069

is same as
Group Event Record Note Type

e h e0070ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0070

is same as
Group Event Timespan

e h e0071ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0071

is same as
Group Event Timespan Appellation

e h e0072ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0072

is same as
Group Event Type

e h e0073ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0073

is same as
Grouping Phasing Procedure

e h e0074ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0074

is same as
Identified Feature

e h e0075ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0075

is same as
Identified Feature Depiction

e h e0076ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0076

is same as
Project Design

e h e0077ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0077

is same as
Project Team Member

e h e0078ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0078

is same as
Project Team Member Role

e h e0079ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0079

is same as
Record Drawing Note

e h e0080ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0080

is same as
Record Drawing Note Type

e h e0081ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0081

is same as
Record Drawing Reference Type

e h e0082ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0082

is same as
Record Drawing Sheet

e h e0083ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0083

is same as
Record Photograph Note

e h e0084ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0084

is same as
Record Photograph Note Type

e h e0085ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0085

is same as
Record Photograph Reference Type

e h e0086ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0086

is same as
Responsible Agent

e h e0087ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0087

is same as
Site Sub-Division Appellation

e h e0088ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0088

is same as
Site Sub-Division Depiction

e h e0089ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0089

is same as
Storage Location

e h e0090ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0090

is same as
Survey Dataset

e h e0091ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0091

is same as
Timestamp

e h e0092ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0092

is same as
Group UID

e h e0093ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0093

is same as
Group Depiction

e h e0094ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0094

is same as
Flotation Sample Residue Measurement Type

e h e0095ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0095

is same as
Context Find Production Event Location

e h e0096ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0096

is same as
Context Find General Use

e h e0097ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0097

is same as
Context Find Intended Use

e h e0098ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0098

is same as
Context Excavation Event Timespan

e h e0099ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0099

is same as
Context Find Use Event Timespan

e h e0100ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE0100

is same as
Context Sampling Event Type

e h e1001ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE1001

is same as
Context Event

e h e1002ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE1002

is same as
Context Find Production Event

e h e1003ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE1003

is same as
Group Event

e h e1004ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE1004

is same as
Context Find Deposition Event

e h e1005ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE1005

is same as
Context Find Use Event

e h e2001ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2001

is same as
Context Excavation Event

e h e2002ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2002

is same as
Context Find Classification Event

e h e2003ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2003

is same as
Context Find Treatment Event

e h e2004ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2004

is same as
Grouping Phasing Event

e h e2005ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2005

is same as
Context Find Dating Event

e h e2006ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2006

is same as
Context Sampling Event

e h e2007ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2007

is same as
Survey Event

e h e2008ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2008

is same as
Process Survey Dataset Event

e h e2009ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2009

is same as
Transfer Object Event

e h e2010ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2010

is same as
Depiction Event

e h e2011ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2011

is same as
Bulk Find Item Removal Event

e h e2012ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2012

is same as
Context Find Condition Assessment Event

e h e2013ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2013

is same as
Context Find Identifier Assignment Event

e h e2014ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2014

is same as
Context Find Use Assessment Event

e h e2015ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2015

is same as
Context Sample Processing Event

e h e2016ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2016

is same as
Context Stuff Measurement Event

e h e2017ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2017

is same as
Flotation Sample Processing Event

e h e2018ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2018

is same as
Flotation Sample Residue Processing Event

e h e2019ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2019

is same as
Simple Name Assignment Event

e h e2020ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2020

is same as
Context Find Measurement Event

e h e2021ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHE2021

is same as
Bulk Find Assessment

e h p1ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHP1

is same as
is trace of

e h p2ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHP2

is same as
is trace of type

e h p3ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHP3

is same as
occupied

e h p3ini back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHP3i

is same as
was occupied by

e h p4ni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHP4

is same as
depicts

e h p4ini back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHP4i

is same as
is depicted by

is depicted byni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHP4i_is_depicted_by

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
A find can be drawn and photographed
is same as
e h p4i
is also defined as
object property

is trace ofni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHP1_is_trace_of

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
This link is a shortcut of the full path describing that part of the Context Stuff is result of a transformation process of something of archaeological interest. In this way, we can talk about e.g. a group of post-holes representing a post-built structure, the group being used to represent the (creation of the) building. It is then reasonable to describe events happening at the building
is same as
e h p1
is also defined as
object property

is trace of typeni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHP2_is_trace_of_type

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
This link is a shortcut of the full path describing that part of the Context Stuff is result of a transformation process of types of things
is same as
e h p2
is also defined as
object property

occupiedni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHP3_occupied

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
The Physical Stuff is located at the place defined by the Context. This property is a specialism of "P53: has former or current location", as it denotes the place the Context Stuff filled out when the Context was defined. It may be at other places before (e.g. geological pressures/ landdrift etc.) or after (removal as block)
is same as
e h p3
is also defined as
object property

spatial x coordinateni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EXP3

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
extension property to hold the 'x' part of a spatial coordinate (longitude)
belongs to
data type propertyc
is also defined as
annotation property, object property

spatial y coordinateni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EXP4

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
extension property to hold the 'y' part of a spatial coordinate (latitude)
belongs to
data type propertyc
is also defined as
annotation property, object property

spatial z coordinateni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EXP5

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
extension property to hold the 'z' part of a spatial coordinate (altitude)
belongs to
data type propertyc
is also defined as
annotation property, object property

timespan endni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EXP2

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
end year for timespan
belongs to
data type propertyc
is also defined as
annotation property, data property

timespan startni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EXP1

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
start year for timespan
belongs to
data type propertyc
is also defined as
annotation property, data property

was occupied byni back to ToC or Named Individual ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EHP3i_was_occupied_by

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
is same as
e h p3i
is also defined as
object property

Annotation Properties

notationap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#notation

spatial x coordinateap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EXP3

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
extension property to hold the 'x' part of a spatial coordinate (longitude)
has super-properties
valueap
is also defined as
object property, named individual

spatial y coordinateap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EXP4

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
extension property to hold the 'y' part of a spatial coordinate (latitude)
has super-properties
valueap
is also defined as
object property, named individual

spatial z coordinateap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EXP5

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
extension property to hold the 'z' part of a spatial coordinate (altitude)
has super-properties
valueap
is also defined as
object property, named individual

timespan endap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EXP2

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
end year for timespan
has super-properties
valueap
is also defined as
data property, named individual

timespan startap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://purl.org/crmeh#EXP1

is defined by
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH
start year for timespan
has super-properties
valueap
is also defined as
data property, named individual

valueap back to ToC or Annotation Property ToC

IRI: http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#value

Namespace Declarations back to ToC

default namespace
http://purl.org/crmeh#CRMEH#
cidoc-crm
http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/
crmeh
http://purl.org/crmeh#
owl
http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#
rdf
http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
rdfs
http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#
skos
http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#
terms
http://purl.org/dc/terms/
xsd
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#

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