archaeological find
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archaeological find
Summary
archaeological find is a concept[1].
Key Facts
- archaeological find's instance of is recorded as concept[2].
- archaeological find is a type of item of collection or exhibition[3].
- archaeological find is a type of perceptible physical object[4].
- archaeological find is part of archaeological record[5].
- archaeological find's Commons category is recorded as Archaeological objects[6].
- archaeological find's said to be the same as is recorded as archaeological artefact[7].
- archaeological find's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Archaeological discoveries[8].
- archaeological find's facet of is recorded as archaeology[9].
- archaeological find's described by source is recorded as Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4th edition (1885–1890)[10].
- archaeological find's main Wikidata property is recorded as P14027[11].
- archaeological find's different from is recorded as fossil[12].
- archaeological find's different from is recorded as archaeological artefact[13].
- archaeological find's properties for this type is recorded as P186[14].
- archaeological find's properties for this type is recorded as P571[15].
- archaeological find's properties for this type is recorded as P407[16].
- archaeological find's properties for this type is recorded as P18[17].
- archaeological find's properties for this type is recorded as P2043[18].
- archaeological find's properties for this type is recorded as P2049[19].
- archaeological find's properties for this type is recorded as P2048[20].
- archaeological find's properties for this type is recorded as P5524[21].
- archaeological find's properties for this type is recorded as P2067[22].
- archaeological find's properties for this type is recorded as P276[23].
- archaeological find's properties for this type is recorded as P2596[24].
- archaeological find's properties for this type is recorded as P217[25].
- archaeological find's properties for this type is recorded as P61[26].
Body
Definition and Type
archaeological find's instance of is recorded as concept[2]. Recorded subclass of include item of collection or exhibition[3] and perceptible physical object[4].
Use and Application
archaeological find is part of archaeological record[5].