E53 Place

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Name: 
E53 Place
Description: 

P172 contains

Scope Note: 

This property describes a minimum spatial extent which is contained within an instance of E53 Place. Since instances of E53 Place may not have precisely known spatial extents, the CIDOC CRM supports statements about minimum spatial extents of instances of E53 Place.

P171 at some place within

Scope Note: 

This property describes the maximum spatial extent within which an instance of E53 Place falls. Since instances of E53 Places may not have precisely known spatial extents, the CIDOC CRM supports statements about maximum spatial extents of instances of E53 Place.

P122 borders with

Scope Note: 

This symmetric property allows the instances of E53 Place which share common borders to be related as such.

This property is purely spatial, in contrast to Allen operators, which are purely temporal.

P121 overlaps with

Scope Note: 

This symmetric property allows the instances of E53 Place with overlapping geometric extents to be associated with each other.

It does not specify anything about the shared area. This property is purely spatial, in contrast to Allen operators, which are purely temporal.

P89 falls within

Scope Note: 

This property identifies the instances of E53 Places that fall within the area covered by another Place.

It addresses spatial containment only, and no ‘whole-part’ relationship between the two places is implied.

P88 consists of

Scope Note: 

This property identifies an E53 Place that forms part of another Place.

It supports the notion that a Place can be subdivided into one or more constituent parts. It implies both spatial and contextual containment relationships between the two Places.

P59 has section

Scope Note: 

This property links an area to the instance of E18 Physical Stuff upon which it is found.

It is typically used when a named E46 Section Definition is not appropriate.

E18 Physical Stuff may be subdivided into arbitrary regions.

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