Stephen, Dominic -

I wonder what counts as a CRM endpoint. I recently published a lot of 
Çatalhöyük excavation data, which includes a handful of ecrm: properties and 
classes, mostly describing top-level spatial relations on the site. There is a 
plan afoot to implement crmeh: eventually.

The endpoint is 
http://regis.stanford.edu/openrdf-sesame/Catal2013 

and some explanation and sample queries are here: 
http://catalhoyuk.stanford.edu/index.php#/3/0///


Karl

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Karl Grossner, PhD 
Digital Humanities Research Developer 
Stanford University Libraries 
Stanford,CA US 
www.kgeographer.org 


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