@prefix cito: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix foaf: . @prefix owl: . @prefix pleiades: . @prefix prov: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix skos: . @prefix spatial: . a ; rdfs:label "Osireion"; spatial:C ; rdfs:comment "The Osireion at Abydos is located to the rear of the temple of Seti I. It is an integral part of Seti I's funeral complex and was built to resemble an 18th Dynasty Valley of the Kings tomb."; foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf . a , ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "Wikidata Q2033435: Osireion", "Wikipedia (English) Osireion"; dcterms:creator ; dcterms:description "The Osireion at Abydos is located to the rear of the temple of Seti I. It is an integral part of Seti I's funeral complex and was built to resemble an 18th Dynasty Valley of the Kings tomb."; dcterms:modified "2022-12-23T14:55:57-04:00"; dcterms:title "Osireion"; cito:citesAsRelated ; cito:citesForInformation ; rdfs:seeAlso ; owl:sameAs ; skos:inScheme ; prov:wasDerivedFrom [ rdfs:label "Pleiades" ]; pleiades:hasFeatureType ; pleiades:hasLocation . a ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "OSM Node 1049555210", "Wikipedia (English) Osireion"; dcterms:creator ; dcterms:description "Location based on OpenStreetMap"; dcterms:modified "2020-02-14T06:46:53-04:00"; dcterms:title "OSM location of Osireion"; cito:citesAsDataSource ; cito:citesForInformation ; owl:sameAs ; prov:wasDerivedFrom [ rdfs:label "OpenStreetMap (Node 1049555210, version 2, osm:changeset=13328711, 2012-10-01T22:29:02Z)" ]; pleiades:during ; pleiades:end_date -1086; pleiades:start_date -1548 . a ; owl:sameAs , ; skos:inScheme ; skos:prefLabel "temple"@en; skos:scopeNote "A temple as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus term 300007595: \"Buildings housing places devoted to the worship of a deity or deities. In the strictest sense, it refers to the dwelling place of a deity, and thus often houses a cult image. In modern usage a temple is generally a structure, but it was originally derived from the Latin \"templum\" and historically has referred to an uncovered place affording a view of the surrounding region. For Christian or Islamic religious buildings the terms \"churches\" or \"mosques\" are generally used, but an exception is that \"temples\" is used for Protestant, as opposed to Roman Catholic, places of worship in France and some French-speaking regions."@en . a ; owl:sameAs , ; skos:inScheme ; skos:prefLabel "New Kingdom Egypt (1548-1086)"@en; skos:scopeNote "The New Kingdom period in Egypt, following the chronology of the UCLA Encyclopedia of Egyptology (compiled by Thomas Schneider): http://www.uee.ucla.edu/contributors/chronology.htm. [[-1548, -1086]]"@en .