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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MANAGED WOODLAND | An area of cultivated, managed woodland producing wood which is used for a variety of purposes. | Preferred term | 97254 | - |
| Management College | Narrow term | 92535 | - | |
| MANAGERS HOUSE | A purpose-built dwelling for the manager of a factory, works, textile mill, etc, often found within the complex itself. | Preferred term | 71579 | - |
| Manciples House | Narrow term | 92536 | - | |
| MANDOLIN | A stringed instrument with a very rounded body. | Preferred term | 95492 | - |
| Manege | Narrow term | 92537 | - | |
| MANGANESE | A hard metallic element used in steels and magnetic alloys. Compounds containing manganese are used in glass-making and other industrial processes. | Preferred term | 84373 | - |
| MANGANESE MILL | An mill in which manganese was ground to a powder between two horizontal millstones. | Preferred term | 143951 | - |
| MANGANESE MINE | A place where manganese ore is extracted. Use with other ores extracted and MINE where relevant. | Preferred term | 69266 | - |
| MANGANESE ORE | An ore containing a high proportion of manganese. | Preferred term | 84170 | - |
| MANHATTAN ENGINE | A twin cylinder compound steam engine introduced in the 1870's which combined a horizontal and vertical configuration in the same machine. | Preferred term | 137973 | - |
| MANHOLE | A vertical shaft, usually with an internal ladder, allowing access to a sewer or underground counduit for inspection and maintenance. | Preferred term | 159254 | - |
| MANHOLE COVER | An iron cover for a manhole | Preferred term | 142051 | - |
| MANICURE IMPLEMENT | An item used as part of a manicure. | Preferred term | 97122 | - |
| MANICURE SET | An associated group of manicure implements. | Preferred term | 96175 | - |
| Manometer Tower | Narrow term | 92538 | - | |
| MANOR | An area of land consisting of the lord's demesne and of lands from whose holders he may exact certain fees, etc. | Preferred term | 68648 | - |
| MANOR FARM | A farm on the estate of a manor. | Preferred term | 71805 | - |
| MANOR HOUSE | The principal house of a manor or village. | Preferred term | 68948 | - |
| Manor House Chapel | Narrow term | 92539 | - | |
| MANORIAL BOUNDARY | The limit line of an area pertaining to a medieval manor. | Preferred term | 140261 | - |
| MANORIAL CHAPEL | A chapel situated within the demesnes of a manor. Can be a separate building or an integral part of a manor house. | Preferred term | 92540 | - |
| Manorial Court House | Use both terms. | Narrow term | 92541 | - |
| MANORIAL FARM | A medieval high status farmstead, acting as the centre of the estate, directly controlled by the lord and used for the benefit of his household and dependents. | Preferred term | 162654 | - |
| Manorial Site | Narrow term | 71067 | - | |
| MANSARD ROOF | A curb-roof with curved or steeply pitched lower slopes and a hipped or pitched roof above. Named after the French Classical architect F. Mansart. | Preferred term | 137974 | - |
| MANSE | A non-conformist minister's house. | Preferred term | 68935 | - |
| MANSIO | A type of Roman lodging house, frequently sited near the town gate. | Preferred term | 68740 | - |
| Mansion | Narrow term | 70756 | - | |
| MANSION FLATS | A type of late 19th century tenement block for tenants of a higher social status - usually reflected in the more ornate facades. | Preferred term | 92542 | - |
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