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Property / has external origin
 
Property / has external origin: http://www.cidoc-crm.org/cidoc-crm/E25_Man-Made_Feature / rank
 
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Property / subClassOf: Physical Feature / rank
 
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Property / subClassOf
 
Property / subClassOf: Physical Man-Made Thing / rank
 
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Property / comment
 
This class comprises physical features that are purposely created by human activity, such as scratches, artificial caves, artificial water channels, etc. No assumptions are made as to the extent of modification required to justify regarding a feature as man-made. For example, rock art or even “cup and ring” carvings on bedrock a regarded as types of E25 Man-Made Feature.
Property / comment: This class comprises physical features that are purposely created by human activity, such as scratches, artificial caves, artificial water channels, etc. No assumptions are made as to the extent of modification required to justify regarding a feature as man-made. For example, rock art or even “cup and ring” carvings on bedrock a regarded as types of E25 Man-Made Feature. / rank
 
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Property / comment: This class comprises physical features that are purposely created by human activity, such as scratches, artificial caves, artificial water channels, etc. No assumptions are made as to the extent of modification required to justify regarding a feature as man-made. For example, rock art or even “cup and ring” carvings on bedrock a regarded as types of E25 Man-Made Feature. / qualifier
 
Property / type
 
Property / type: Class / rank
 
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Property / equivalentClass
 
Property / equivalentClass: Q509 / rank
 
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    This class comprises physical features that are purposely created by human activity, such as scratches, artificial caves, artificial water channels, etc. No assumptions are made as to the extent of modification required to justify regarding a feature as man-made. For example, rock art or even “cup and ring” carvings on bedrock a regarded as types of E25 Man-Made Feature.
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