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ID: 300404192
Page Link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/aat/300404192

 

Record Type: concept
grave shelters (temporary structures) (funerary structures, ceremonial structures, ... Built Environment (hierarchy name))

 

Note: Temporary structures for protecting the open grave immediately prior to interment or immediately after burial; typically having the form of a canopy, ramada, or tent. For structures of similar form, a ramada or shed but intended to exist for months or years rather than hours or days, prefer "gravehouses." For raised, canopied structures under which the coffin or effigy of a deceased person lies or is carried in state, prefer "catafalques."
 
Terms:
grave shelters (temporary structures) (preferred,C,U,English-P,D,U,PN)
grave shelter (temporary structure) (C,U,English,AD,U,SN)
shelters, grave (temporary structures) (C,U,English,UF,U,U)
dodenhuisjes (C,U,Dutch-P,D,U,PN)
dodenhuisje (C,U,Dutch,AD,U,SN)

Facet/Hierarchy Code:  V.RK

Hierarchical Position:

Hierarchy of Objects Facet
Objects Facet
Hierarchy of Built Environment (hierarchy name)
.... Built Environment (hierarchy name) (G)
Hierarchy of Single Built Works (hierarchy name)
........ Single Built Works (hierarchy name) (G)
Hierarchy of single built works (built environment)
............ single built works (built environment) (G)
Hierarchy of <single built works by specific type>
................ <single built works by specific type> (G)
Hierarchy of <single built works by function>
.................... <single built works by function> (G)
Hierarchy of ceremonial structures
........................ ceremonial structures (G)
Hierarchy of funerary structures
............................ funerary structures (G)
Hierarchy of grave shelters (temporary structures)
................................ grave shelters (temporary structures) (G)

Additional Notes:
Dutch ..... Huisje van (metalen) spijlen, dat over een vers gedolven en weer met zand bedekt graf staat. Het is gebruikelijk dat hier bloemen aan worden gehangen in afwachting van de afwerking van het graf. 

Related concepts:
distinguished from ....  catafalques
..................................  (funerary structures, ceremonial structures, ... Built Environment (hierarchy name)) [300005906]
distinguished from ....  gravehouses
..................................  (funerary structures, ceremonial structures, ... Built Environment (hierarchy name)) [300263068]

Sources and Contributors:
dodenhuisje............  [RKD, AAT-Ned]
.......................  AAT-Ned (1994-)
dodenhuisjes............  [RKD, AAT-Ned Preferred]
.......................  AAT-Ned (1994-)
.......................  RKD-Nederlands Instituut voor Kunstgeschiedenis [database] (2021-)
.......................  SKKN, Stichting Kerkelijk Kunstbezit in Nederland
.......................  Zanten, Religieus Erfgoed (2008)
grave shelter (temporary structure)............  [VP]
...........................................................  Oliver, Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture (1997)
grave shelters (temporary structures)............  [VP Preferred]
..............................................................  Bartlett, Labors of the Datoe and Other Essays (1973) 145
..............................................................  Goodman and Larson, Gender in Motion: Late Imperial and Modern China (2005) 65
..............................................................  Oliver, Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture (1997)
shelters, grave (temporary structures)............  [VP]
.................................................................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
 
Subject: .....  [VP]
 
Note:
English .......... [VP]
.......... Bartlett, Labors of the Datoe and Other Essays (1973)
.......... Oliver, Encyclopedia of Vernacular Architecture (1997)
Dutch .......... [RKD, AAT-Ned]
.......... AAT-Ned (1994-)

 

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