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copyright J.Paul Getty TrustIntroduction to the AATrevised May 2019 For educational purposesRevisions to the master AAT records are recorded in Revision History
Example of SNs: How can translating projects know if changes areminor (and thus require no action) or major? Knowing the difference saves hours of work by contributor.
Did a revision to the English SN result in a change of meaning, or onlya small grammatical change?Note:Shrines that are small in size and intended for personal use. Included arepersonal shrines for traditional ritual andreligious devotional purposes, dating fromancient through modern times in many cultures. Also included are modern works made in the form of devotional shrines: examples are personal shrines madeaccording to New Age aesthetics and shrines designed as craft objects in themselves, made to display small trinkets or other objects without religious meaning. For large shrines, use "shrines (structures)." For relatively small shrinescontaining sacred relics, such as the relics of a saint, use "reliquaries."© 2014J. Paul Getty Trust, author: Patricia Harpring .For educational purposes only. Do not distribute.AAT:
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