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Vokabular: Vessels and shapes - a typology for museums and collections

The systematics deals with vessel typology, with the area from the 15th century onwards being dealt with in particular.

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Basic information

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(P34)?Naming:Vessels and shapes - a typology for museums and collections
(P1266)?Abbreviation:
(P724)?Digest:The classification deals with the typology of vessels, focussing primarily on the period from the 15th century onwards. At the beginning there are overview panels on the basic vessel forms, on which the structure of the beaker, bottle, jug, bowl/bowl, plate and pot is explained using sketches. This is followed by the classification of vessel shapes. Each object has a definition in the form of a formal object description as well as keyword-like information on material and manufacturing techniques and, where appropriate, references to synonyms. There are illustrations of selected objects.
(P887)?URL:http://www.museumsvokabular.de/sites/museumsvokabular/files/vocabulary/downloads/systematik-gefaesse.pdf
(P121)?Genre classification:Word lists and category systems
(P15)?Medientyp:Print publication,
Electronic publication
(P608)?Field of knowledge:Alltagsgeschichte,
History of art,
durable good,
history of technology,
material culture
(P936)?Object types:Clay vessel,
durable good,
Vessel
(P984)?Object type properties:Material,
description

Number of integrated items

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(P613)?Number of integrated items:600 Standard designation(s)

Contact

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(P845)?Creator:Werner Endres
(P518)?Technically realized by:museumsvokabular.de | Vokabular in der Museumsdokumentation
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(P153)?Postal address:
(P722)?Email address:mailto:fvhagel@gmail.com

Methodology

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(P280)?Variant:Qualitative analysis
(P575)?Design features:List of terms with short definitions
(P902)?Methodology:Based on current technical terms (Applies to a small proportion),
Based on source terms (Applies to the majority),
The source terms have references (Applies to the majority),
The technical terms are referenced (Applies to the majority)
(P15)?Media type:Print publication,
Electronic publication
(P1000)?Organisational structure:The project is completed and no further changes are possible
(P999)?Sustainability:The project was one-off and has been completed
(P942)?Number of hierarchy levels:2
(P900)?Completeness:Open for growth, completeness cannot be achieved,
Partially achieved

Version

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(P18)?Language:German
(P1152)?Date of first publication:1996
(P222)?Date of publication:1996
(P939)?Versioning:No versioning

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Documentation

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(P978)?External tutorial:Does not exist, is not present
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Provision of data

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(P940)?Technology:RDF database,
RDF | Resource Description Framework
(P125)?Status of possesio:Complete download possible,
Print publication
(P15)?Media type:Print publication,
Electronic publication
(P937)?Referencing method:Internal identifier(s)
(P903)?Data format:PDF | Portable Document Format,
RDF | Resource Description Framework
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(P950)?Cite as:Werner Endres, Gefäße und Formen - eine Typologie für Museen und Sammlungen, München 1996.

Dataset editing

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(P1302)?Dataset editing:Anne Purschwitz

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