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: CreatedFits nearly in all cases for man-made objects. Use this if no other event type suits better.
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: FoundPlease only use for archaelogical or geological objects
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: PublishedPlease use for books, maps and similar things
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: Creation of referenceCreation of something inspiring e.g. a painting
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: Was imagedPlease use if someone is depicted at the object (only persons or institutions)
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: Was usedUse in "real world" (i.e. outside of exhibitions etc.)
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: WrittenPlease use for letters, books, musical notations, ...
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: CollectedPlease use for biological objects (NOT: The museum as collector)
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: PaintedPlease use for paintings of all kinds ...
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: Image takenPlease use for photographies, audio- or video recordings ...
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: ReceivedPlease use for letters and other mailed documents.
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: Printing plate producedPlease use for engravings and woodcuts ...
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: SentPlease use for letters and other mailed documents.
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: IssuedPlease ONLY use for certificates and documents
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: SignedPlease use for documents.
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: Type descriptionPlease use for archaeological finds, zoological typus definition, ...
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: DrawnUse for drawings
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: Copied (by hand)Copying a text of any kind by hand
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: Has livedPlease use if the object itself is a prehistoric life form (saurus, neanderthaler, exstinguished fern, ...).
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: [Relationship to location]Genearal, not exactly defined relation to a place
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: [Relation to person or institution]Genearal, not exactly defined relation to a person or institution
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: [Relation to time]Genearal, not exactly defined relation to a time
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: CommissionedPlease use to add information about commissioning e.g. the creation of an object
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: PrintedPlease use to add information about the creation of printed material
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: RecordedPlease use if the object is an audio recording
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: SungPlease use if the object is a recorded song
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: Decor designedPlease use for ceramics
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: Form designedPlease use for ceramics
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: ModelledPlease use for ceramics
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: AutographedPlease use if the object contains a signature (e.g. painting, graphics, ...)
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: MentionedPlease use if the object is a letter or document in which a person or institution is mentioned
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: BuriedPlease use for archaeological objects that were buried intentionally
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: Intellectual creationPlease use for the intellectual creation of an object
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: Was depictedPlease use if a settlement or building is depicted at the objects (not a person or institution)
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: Painted onPlease use, if the object was painted on (e.g. a painting on a cup)
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: IllustratedPlease use, if the object was illustrated (e.g. a book)
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: AssembledFinal step of production. E.g. to be used for the final assembly of all parts of a bus.
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: AuctionedThe object was traded via auctions.
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: BoughtHere you can note down when the object was bought, and who bought it.
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: OwnedHere, the ownership status of the object can be recorded. The information is published. To enter "hidden" information, use the "administration" and "provenance" tabs.
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: SoldHere you can note down when the object was sold, and who sold it.
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: RestoratedFor objects that have been restorated.
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: DamagedTo be used if a part of the object was damaged, e.g. if a statue lost its arm.
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: DestroyedTo be used for the complete destruction of an objection.
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: LostTo be used for objects that have been lost.
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: EditedFor textual objects (like books), that were edited or compiled.
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: Donated / presentHere you can note down when the object was given away and who did so.
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: InheritedHere you can note down when the object was inherited to somebody.