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Place:Site

 Place:Site  node definition.

Description

Nodes with both the "Place" and "Site" labels, representing locations defined by constellations of relatively immobile material items and features in a particular configuration, and that may be the the focus of investigation or study. Sites may be divided into sub-units such as neighborhoods or Areas. Represented in visualizations by HTML hex color #90BE6D:  Place:Site  with black (#000000) label text.

Analogy

A row in a "Sites" spreadsheet or relational database table.

Example

"Umm Al-Jimal", "Tall Hisban", "Pompeii"

CIDOC-CRM Mapping

MAYBE include a short summmary here, but leave the details for the designated CIDOC-CRM section.

Node Properties

Basic Properties

propertytypereq?uniq?descriptionexample(s)
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uidstringYYUnique identifier as alphanumeric slug, prepended with “site-”"site-umm-al-jimal"
namestringYYUnique name by which this Site is known in the database."Umm Al-Jimal"
descriptionstringYnShort description of the Site recorded by this node. Will almost certainly be unique, but this is not enforced."Umm Al-Jimal, Jordan. UNESCO World Heritage Site. The best-preserved classical and late antique town in the Hauran region of Jordan and Syria."
locationWKTstring (WKT)nnREQUIRED FOR ALL NEW PLACES. The place's spatial geometry as a point, line, or (multi)polygon, expressed as a WKT string (the Open Geospatial Consortium standard for spatial geometry interchange)."POLYGON ((36.379595 32.319053, 36.387148 32.322898, 36.387405 32.331673, 36.380625 32.33907, 36.363287 32.346467, 36.351871 32.345307, 36.349039 32.334429, 36.353416 32.3184, 36.379595 32.319053))"
locationSRIDstringnnREQUIRED FOR ALL PLACES WITH A locationWKT. Spatial Reference Identifier (SRID, often identical to EPSG code) for the coordinate reference system in which the location is defined."4326" for WGS 84
locationConfidencestringnnREQUIRED FOR ALL PLACES WITH A locationWKT. The confidence level in the recorded location's accuracy and precision, selected from the Vocab:Confidence controlled vocabulary."moderate"

TENTATIVE Properties

(these may be changed to edge/relationships with Vocab terms or XX nodes, rather than directly stored as node properties)

propertytypereq?uniq?descriptionexample(s)
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type[string list]nnThe type(s) of Site recorded by this node entity, as a string array, selected from the Vocab:SiteType controlled vocabulary.["town","UNESCO World Heritage Site"]

System/Audit Properties

(these are not required/enforced by Neo4j but are populated via the UJAP Database web application; these could also be handled—perhaps more simply—by edge/relationship to AuditEvent nodes)

propertytypereq?uniq?descriptionexample(s)
proposedAtdatetimennTimestamp of entity proposal (initial database record creation)"2026-01-30T02:39:15.638Z"
proposedBystringnnEmail or userID of the person who created this entity's initial/proposed record"person@email.com"
approvedAtdatetimennTimestamp of entity proposal (initial database record creation)"2026-01-30T12:47:15.638Z"
approvedBystringnnEmail or userID of the person who created this entity's initial/proposed record"person@email.com"
committedAtdatetimennof node entity COMMIT (i.e., formal approval/ publishing to database by an admin)."2026-01-31T02:41:56.043Z"
committedBystringnnEmail or userID of the person who COMMITTED this node entity."person@email.com"
THE FOLLOWING RELATIONSHIPS REQUIRE ATTENTION/EDITING!

Relationships (outgoing)

 :Place:Site  ) ——[:FALLS_WITHIN_PLACE]——> (  :Place:Grid  )

 :Place:Site  ) ——[:FALLS_WITHIN_PLACE]——> (  :Place:Region  )

Relationships (incoming)

 :Activity:FieldSeason  ) ——[:TOOK_PLACE_AT]——> (  :Place:Site  )

 :Activity:FieldworkProcess  ) ——[:TOOK_PLACE_AT]——> (  :Place:Site  )

 :Activity:LabProcess  ) ——[:TOOK_PLACE_AT]——> (  :Place:Site  )

 :Activity:Sampling  ) ——[:TOOK_PLACE_AT]——> (  :Place:Site  )

 :Place:Area  ) ——[:FALLS_WITHIN_PLACE]——> (  :Place:Site  )

 :Place:Context  ) ——[:FALLS_WITHIN_PLACE]——> (  :Place:Site  )

 :Place:Grid  ) ——[:FALLS_WITHIN_PLACE]——> (  :Place:Site  )

 :Place:Point  ) ——[:FALLS_WITHIN_PLACE]——> (  :Place:Site  )