Object types that the Scheme uses

These terms are from the FISH Archaeological Objects Thesaurus (Forum on Information Standards in Heritage - FISH).

Term Scope note Term type SENESCHAL URI Other URI
GRAVE LINING Material, stone or wood, lining the inside of a grave. Preferred term 152525 -
GRAVE MARKER A stone, slate, iron or wooden structure used to mark the site of a grave. Use only where evidence of the form is uncertain otherwise use more specific type. Preferred term 103572 -
GRAVE MARKER An object placed to mark the site of a grave. Preferred term 95975 -
GRAVE SLAB A stone used to cover a grave. Preferred term 97507 -
GRAVE SLAB A stone used to cover a grave. Preferred term 70081 -
GRAVEBOARD Wooden board marking a grave. Preferred term 92143 -
GRAVEL Small fragments of waterworn stone used in the construction industry. Preferred term 79027 -
GRAVEL PATH A path covered in a layer of water-worn or pounded stones. Preferred term 92144 -
GRAVEL PIT A steep-sided pit formed by, and for, the extraction of gravel. Preferred term 69062 -
GRAVER A hand held tool for marking or graving. Preferred term 96936 -
GRAVESIDE SHELTER A shelter for the parson during the burial service. Preferred term 92145 -
GRAVESTONE A stone placed over or at the head or foot of a grave, or at the entrance to a tomb. Preferred term 95977 -
GRAVESTONE A stone placed over or at the head or foot of a grave, or at the entrance of a tomb. Preferred term 70083 -
GRAVESTONES Carved stones used for marking a grave. Preferred term 141331 -
Gravewatchers Hut Narrow term 92146 -
Graveyard Narrow term 70925 -
Graveyard Shelter Narrow term 92147 -
Graving Dock Dry dock for the repair of ships. Narrow term 87684 -
GREASE Fat from an animal used to lubricate objects. Preferred term 86380 -
GREASE POT A container to hold and/or apply grease. Preferred term 97575 -
GREASE WORKS Recovery and removal of grease (lanolin) from raw wool. Preferred term 87480 -
GREAT CHAMBER An apartment for the use of people of high status, often the owner of the building. Also a room adjoining, or close to, a hall and used as a drawing room or venue for private functions. Preferred term 137825 -
GREAT HALL A large communal room often occupying the full height of the building, used for functions such as meetings, entertainments etc. Traditionally found in medieval buildings but also found in later buildings emulating medieval architecture. Preferred term 137826 -
GREAT HALL A large communal room often occupying the full height of the building, used for functions such as meetings, entertainments etc. Traditionally found in medieval buildings but also found in later buildings emulating medieval architecture. Preferred term 87136 -
GREAT HOUSE A large house dating from the 16th century onwards, built as a symbol of the wealth and status of the owner but not intended to be defensible unlike the castles and manor houses it replaced. Preferred term 68946 -
GREAT ROOM A roomspace within an abode which combines the specific functions of several of the more traditional roomspaces into a singular unified space. Preferred term 143367 -
Great Tower Narrow term 92148 -
Greave Narrow term - -
Greek Mill Narrow term 162875 -
Greek Orthodox Cemetery Chapel Narrow term 92149 -

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