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Natural Sciences: Dating

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E49 Time Appellation
Scope Note: This class comprises all forms of names or codes, such as historical periods, and dates, which are characteristically used to refer to a specific E52 Time-Span.
The instances of E49 Time Appellation may vary in their degree of precision, and they may be relative to other time frames, "Before Christ" for example. Instances of E52 Time-Span are often defined by reference to a cultural period or an event e.g. 'the duration of the Ming Dynasty'.
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  • 1961
  • From 12-17-1993 to 12-8-1996
  • 14h30 - 16h22 4th July 1945
  • 9.30 am 1.1.1999 to 2.00 pm 1.1.1999
  • duration of the Ming Dynasty
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Date association
Definition: How a Date relates to an event in an object's history.
How to record: Use a single term, without punctuation or capitalization. Maintain a list of standard terms.
Examples: carved; commissioned; decorated; designed; manufactured; sold; used; inscribed; painted; produced; collected
Use: As many times as required for an Object production date or Associated event date.

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Date text
Definition: The textual expression of the date or date span when an event in an object's history is thought to have occurred.
How to record: Use normal grammar and punctuation.
Examples: Late 19th century or early 20th century.
Use: Record once only for an event in an object's history.

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