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Property / has external origin: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E22_Man-Made_Object / rank | |||
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Property / subClassOf: Physical Man-Made Thing / rank | |||
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Property / subClassOf: Physical Object / rank | |||
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Property / type: Class / rank | |||
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This class comprises physical objects purposely created by human activity.No assumptions are made as to the extent of modification required to justify regarding an object as man-made. For example, an inscribed piece of rock or a preserved butterfly are both regarded as instances of E22 Man-Made Object. | |||
Property / comment: This class comprises physical objects purposely created by human activity.No assumptions are made as to the extent of modification required to justify regarding an object as man-made. For example, an inscribed piece of rock or a preserved butterfly are both regarded as instances of E22 Man-Made Object. / rank | |||
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Property / comment: This class comprises physical objects purposely created by human activity.No assumptions are made as to the extent of modification required to justify regarding an object as man-made. For example, an inscribed piece of rock or a preserved butterfly are both regarded as instances of E22 Man-Made Object. / qualifier | |||
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English | Man-Made Object |
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This class comprises physical objects purposely created by human activity.No assumptions are made as to the extent of modification required to justify regarding an object as man-made. For example, an inscribed piece of rock or a preserved butterfly are both regarded as instances of E22 Man-Made Object.
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