I probably should know the answer to this, but here goes anyway...!
Mark Bennets email about this mentioned that
>the ALGAO
> definition of an event basically is the collection of primary
> data (including null
> > data) of a single data type, within a definable spatial
> area, at a particular date and by a particular data
> collector.
Are these definitions documented in a publication ('Unlocking the past?').
That would be helpful for a mapping excercise such as that proposed by
Martin D.
Edmund Lee
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: martin [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 10:20 AM
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> Subject: Re: [FISH] Events/Consultations
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> I have followed only partially this discussion. From a point
> of view of the intended scope of
> the CIDOC CRM, which tries to provide a high-level model of
> cultural information, it appears to
> me that ALGAO defines concepts that may be quite helpful to
> map to the CIDOC CRM, in order to
> achieve the degree of interoperability a CRM compliant
> solution can provide.
>
> From CIDOC-CRM, we would give all support to such a comparison.
>
> best regards,
>
> Martin
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