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 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PAN PIPE | An instrument composed of several pipes in which air is made to vibrate by blowing across the top edge. | Preferred term | 95498 | - |
| PANCHEON | A large shallow bowl for letting liquids stand. | Preferred term | 96794 | - |
| PANEL | An individual section of panelling. Can form fences, ceilings, an outer layer to a wall etc. | Preferred term | 96095 | - |
| PANEL | A defined portion of a surface, often a wall lining or door, usually rectangular, which may be recessed, level with or proud of its surrounding surface and may be framed by mouldings or channels. | Preferred term | 138052 | - |
| PANELLED DOOR | A door adorned with panels, usually arranged in pairs. | Preferred term | 138053 | - |
| PANELLING | A series of panels, usually of wood, combined to line a room. | Preferred term | 138054 | - |
| Panels Office | Narrow term | 92850 | - | |
| PANHOUSE | A building containing pans in which salt water or brine was boiled to produce salt. | Preferred term | 143972 | - |
| PANOPTICON PLAN | A circular plan with a series of cells around a central core, often used for prisons. | Preferred term | 138055 | - |
| PANORAMA | A building, usually circular, or containing circular rooms, for the exhibition of panorama paintings. | Preferred term | 92851 | - |
| Pant | Narrow term | 92852 | - | |
| Pantechnicon | Narrow term | 92853 | - | |
| PANTILE | Curved, interlocking roof tile of S-shaped section usually made of clay or concrete. | Preferred term | 97489 | - |
| PANTRY | A room used for storing food. | Preferred term | 138056 | - |
| Pantry | Narrow term | 71551 | - | |
| PAPER | Thin sheets of material used for a variety of purposes such as writing on, painting on, or printing on. | Preferred term | 79119 | - |
| PAPER | A thin vegetable based sheet used for writing, drawing, printing etc. | Preferred term | 100151 | - |
| PAPER AND PAPER PRODUCTS | Includes all forms of paper and any products manufactured from it. | Preferred term | 109133 | - |
| PAPER INDUSTRY SITE | Buildings, sites and structures associated with the production and use of paper. | Preferred term | 92854 | - |
| PAPER MILL | A factory where paper is made. Use with power type where known. | Preferred term | 69156 | - |
| PAPER PULP | Preferred term | 152412 | - | |
| PAPER WEIGHT | A small, heavy object used for keeping loose papers in place. | Preferred term | 96390 | - |
| PAPER YARN MILL | Factory where yarn is made from paper. | Preferred term | 164357 | - |
| PAPYRUS | A writing material prepared from the pithy stem of an aquatic plant. | Preferred term | 95387 | - |
| PARACHUTE AND CABLE LAUNCHER | A site where a cable was fired into the air, with parachutes attached to either end, to present an aerial obstruction to bring down, through contact, fouling and general drag, or obstruct the passage of an aircraft. Usually found as one of a group. | Preferred term | 151399 | - |
| Parachute And Cable Projecter | Narrow term | 151400 | - | |
| PARACHUTE STORE | Distinctive clerestory-roofed building, used for the drying and storage of military parachutes. | Preferred term | 94360 | - |
| PARACHUTE STORE (10825/42) | A distinctive, clerestory-roofed building of three 10ft and two 12ft bays, used for the drying, storage and packing of military parachutes and built to Air Ministry drawing number 10825/42. | Preferred term | 160234 | - |
| PARACHUTE STORE (11137/41) | A distinctive, clerestory-roofed building of five 10ft bays, used for the drying, storage and packing of military parachutes and built to Air Ministry drawing number 11137/41. | Preferred term | 160235 | - |
| PARACHUTE STORE (175/36) | A protected parachute store similar in design to the 6351/37 except constructed wholly from reinforced concrete. | Preferred term | 160236 | - |
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