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<response><meta><generated>2026-04-06T11:26:34+01:00</generated><count>12,437</count><page>75</page><totalPages>415</totalPages><formats><json>https://marinefinds.org.uk/datalabs/terminology/objects/format/json</json><xml>https://marinefinds.org.uk/datalabs/terminology/objects/format/xml</xml><html>https://marinefinds.org.uk/datalabs/terminology/objects</html></formats></meta><objectTerms><objectTerm><id>2708</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>137535</ehID><term>CHAIN MOULDING</term><indexTerm>Y</indexTerm><scopeNote>A decorative moulding in the form of a chain.</scopeNote><claUid>546</claUid><status>P</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>6244</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>71588</ehID><term>CHAIN PROVING HOUSE</term><indexTerm>Y</indexTerm><scopeNote>Building housing apparatus for testing chain links.</scopeNote><claUid>1</claUid><status>P</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>2709</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>137536</ehID><term>CHAIN PUMP</term><indexTerm>Y</indexTerm><scopeNote>An early design of pump featuring a series of pistons, or sometimes bundles of rags, passing through a barrel on a continuous chain, forcing water upwards.</scopeNote><claUid>546</claUid><status>P</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>7241</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>91418</ehID><term>CHAIN SHOP</term><indexTerm>Y</indexTerm><scopeNote>A building in which wrought iron or steel chains were manufactured.</scopeNote><claUid>1</claUid><status>P</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>7242</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>91419</ehID><term>Chain Testing House</term><indexTerm>N</indexTerm><scopeNote/><claUid>1</claUid><status>N</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>4335</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>68847</ehID><term>Chain Tower</term><indexTerm>N</indexTerm><scopeNote/><claUid>1</claUid><status>N</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>4687</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>69217</ehID><term>CHAIN WORKS</term><indexTerm>Y</indexTerm><scopeNote>A site where wrought iron or steel chains were manufactured.</scopeNote><claUid>1</claUid><status>P</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>7243</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>91420</ehID><term>Chainmakers Workshop</term><indexTerm>N</indexTerm><scopeNote/><claUid>1</claUid><status>N</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>7244</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>91421</ehID><term>Chainmaking Workshop</term><indexTerm>N</indexTerm><scopeNote/><claUid>1</claUid><status>N</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>7245</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>91422</ehID><term>Chainshop</term><indexTerm>N</indexTerm><scopeNote/><claUid>1</claUid><status>N</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>361</id><uid>100903</uid><bmID/><ehID>96532</ehID><term>CHAIR</term><indexTerm>Y</indexTerm><scopeNote>A single seat with a back, sometimes also arms.</scopeNote><claUid>128</claUid><status>P</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>7246</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>91423</ehID><term>CHALET</term><indexTerm>Y</indexTerm><scopeNote>A Swiss-styled house, usually with steeply pitched and projecting roof.</scopeNote><claUid>1</claUid><status>P</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>362</id><uid>100904</uid><bmID/><ehID>95877</ehID><term>CHALICE</term><indexTerm>Y</indexTerm><scopeNote>A stemmed cup used for holding the wine during communion.</scopeNote><claUid>128</claUid><status>P</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>11883</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>78942</ehID><term>CHALK</term><indexTerm>Y</indexTerm><scopeNote>Soft limestone consisting almost entirely of calcite.</scopeNote><claUid>77</claUid><status>P</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>363</id><uid>100905</uid><bmID/><ehID>95106</ehID><term>CHALK BALL</term><indexTerm>Y</indexTerm><scopeNote>A ball of chalk found on Neolithic sites.</scopeNote><claUid>128</claUid><status>P</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>10452</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>140296</ehID><term>Chalk Crushing Mill</term><indexTerm>N</indexTerm><scopeNote/><claUid>1</claUid><status>N</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>5590</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>70678</ehID><term>Chalk Figure</term><indexTerm>N</indexTerm><scopeNote/><claUid>1</claUid><status>N</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>5591</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>70679</ehID><term>Chalk Horse</term><indexTerm>N</indexTerm><scopeNote/><claUid>1</claUid><status>N</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>4539</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>69058</ehID><term>CHALK PIT</term><indexTerm>Y</indexTerm><scopeNote>A place from which chalk is extracted.</scopeNote><claUid>1</claUid><status>P</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>7247</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>91424</ehID><term>Chalk Quarry</term><indexTerm>N</indexTerm><scopeNote/><claUid>1</claUid><status>N</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>2710</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>137537</ehID><term>Chamber</term><indexTerm>N</indexTerm><scopeNote/><claUid>546</claUid><status>N</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>3986</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>151925</ehID><term>CHAMBER BLOCK</term><indexTerm>Y</indexTerm><scopeNote>An area of several rooms in a medieval house or building. 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Use more precise term where known.</scopeNote><claUid>1</claUid><status>P</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>5045</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>70045</ehID><term>CHAMBERED CAIRN</term><indexTerm>Y</indexTerm><scopeNote>A Neolithic burial monument comprising a stone-built chamber within a mound of stones. Use more precise term where known.</scopeNote><claUid>1</claUid><status>P</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>10419</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>140222</ehID><term>CHAMBERED GRAVE</term><indexTerm>Y</indexTerm><scopeNote>Saxon rectangular burial chamber comprising a large sunken 'room' lined with wood. 6th and 7th century AD.</scopeNote><claUid>1</claUid><status>P</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>5007</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>70003</ehID><term>CHAMBERED LONG BARROW</term><indexTerm>Y</indexTerm><scopeNote>A Neolithic burial monument comprising a stone-built chamber within a rectangular or trapezoidal earthen mound.</scopeNote><claUid>1</claUid><status>P</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>5046</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>70046</ehID><term>CHAMBERED LONG CAIRN</term><indexTerm>Y</indexTerm><scopeNote>A Neolithic burial monument comprising a rectangular or trapezoidal stony mound which contains either a passage at one end with or without lateral chambers, or one or more smaller chambers entered from the side of the mound.</scopeNote><claUid>1</claUid><status>P</status></objectTerm><objectTerm><id>5592</id><uid/><bmID/><ehID>70680</ehID><term>Chambered Mound</term><indexTerm>N</indexTerm><scopeNote/><claUid>1</claUid><status>N</status></objectTerm></objectTerms></response>
