@prefix cito: . @prefix dcterms: . @prefix foaf: . @prefix owl: . @prefix pleiades: . @prefix prov: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix skos: . a ; rdfs:label "Silbury Hill"; rdfs:comment "Silbury Hill is a prehistoric artificial chalk mound near Avebury and is part of the Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mound stands to 40 meters (131 ft) in height."; foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf . a , ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "", "Bayliss 2007 ", "WHL Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites", "Wikidata Q225896", "Wikipedia (English) Silbury Hill", "Wikipedia (English) Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites"; dcterms:creator ; dcterms:description "Silbury Hill is a prehistoric artificial chalk mound near Avebury and is part of the Stonehenge, Avebury and Associated Sites UNESCO World Heritage Site. The mound stands to 40 meters (131 ft) in height."; dcterms:modified "2020-04-06T15:19:18-04:00"; dcterms:subject "UWHS"; dcterms:title "Silbury Hill"; cito:citesAsRelated , ; cito:citesForInformation , , , ; owl:sameAs ; skos:inScheme ; prov:wasDerivedFrom [ rdfs:label "Pleiades" ]; pleiades:hasFeatureType ; pleiades:hasLocation . a ; dcterms:bibliographicCitation "OSM Node 266754487"; dcterms:creator ; dcterms:description "Representative ocation based on an OpenStreetMap node."; dcterms:modified "2016-07-30T22:05:55-04:00"; dcterms:title "OSM location of Silbury Hill"; cito:citesAsDataSource ; owl:sameAs ; prov:wasDerivedFrom [ rdfs:label "OpenStreetMap (Node 266754487, version 8, osm:changeset=9347677, 2011-09-20T00:28:50Z)" ]; pleiades:during ; pleiades:end_date -2000; pleiades:start_date -3000 . a ; owl:sameAs , ; skos:inScheme ; skos:prefLabel "monument"@en; skos:scopeNote "A monument as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus term 300006958: \"Structures or edifices of importance or historical interest, typically erected in memory of the dead or of an important event.\""@en . a ; owl:sameAs , ; skos:inScheme ; skos:prefLabel "3rd millennium BC (3000-2000 BCE)"@en; skos:scopeNote "The 3rd millennium BC spans the Early to Middle Bronze Age. As described at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3rd_millennium_BC. [[-3000, -2000]]"@en .