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Structure of the UJAP Graph

At its core, the UJAP graph connects X interlocking domains:

  1. Actors — nodes such as Person and Group capture ...
  2. Events — nodes such as FieldworkSeason, FieldworkProcess, LabProcess, Sampling, ETC. capture ...
  3. Places — nodes such as Site, FieldworkArea, FieldworkTrench, FieldworkContext, ETC. capture ...
  4. Things — nodes such as Artifact, Ecofact, Inscription, MediaFile, Sample, Structure, StructureElement, ETC. capture ...
  5. EXAMPLE — nodes such as ...

These domains are linked through relationships that express analytical and interpretive logic:

  • EXAMPLE — explain here.
  • EXAMPLE_2 — explain here.

Each relationship has its own direction, cardinality, and properties, documented in the following section. Together, these relationships form a richly structured network that allows for both micro-level and macro-level analysis—whether exploring how ...