The so‑called “Corinthian Tomb” at Petra (attributed to his period)
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The so‑called “Corinthian Tomb” at Petra is a grand rock-cut Nabataean monument whose elaborate, columned façade reflects strong Greco-Roman influence and is commonly dated to the flourishing period of the city under King Aretas IV.
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How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T14766672 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
NED1
Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: The so‑called “Corinthian Tomb” at Petra (attributed to his period) Context triple: [Aretas IV, architecturalLegacy, The so‑called “Corinthian Tomb” at Petra (attributed to his period)]
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A.
mausoleum of Ateban
The mausoleum of Ateban is an ancient Numidian funerary monument near Dougga in modern-day Tunisia, renowned for its well-preserved architecture and Latin-Punic bilingual inscription.
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B.
Tomb of Lihyan, Son of Kuza
The Tomb of Lihyan, Son of Kuza is a monumental Nabataean rock-cut tomb at the archaeological site of Hegra (Madain Salih) in Saudi Arabia, renowned for its towering, unfinished façade carved into sandstone cliffs.
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C.
Tomb of the Diver frescoes
The Tomb of the Diver frescoes are a set of rare, well-preserved Greek wall paintings from a 5th-century BCE tomb near Paestum, famed for their unique depiction of a solitary diver symbolizing the passage from life to death.
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D.
The Tomb at St. Praxed’s
"The Tomb at St. Praxed’s" is a dramatic monologue by Robert Browning in which a dying Renaissance priest obsessively details the design of his own tomb, revealing his vanity, corruption, and conflicted faith.
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E.
Tomb of Pennut
The Tomb of Pennut is an ancient Egyptian rock-cut tomb in Nubia belonging to the official Pennut, notable for its well-preserved reliefs and relocation during the Nubian salvage campaigns.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
NED2
Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: The so‑called “Corinthian Tomb” at Petra (attributed to his period) Target entity description: The so‑called “Corinthian Tomb” at Petra is a grand rock-cut Nabataean monument whose elaborate, columned façade reflects strong Greco-Roman influence and is commonly dated to the flourishing period of the city under King Aretas IV.
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A.
mausoleum of Ateban
The mausoleum of Ateban is an ancient Numidian funerary monument near Dougga in modern-day Tunisia, renowned for its well-preserved architecture and Latin-Punic bilingual inscription.
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B.
Tomb of Lihyan, Son of Kuza
The Tomb of Lihyan, Son of Kuza is a monumental Nabataean rock-cut tomb at the archaeological site of Hegra (Madain Salih) in Saudi Arabia, renowned for its towering, unfinished façade carved into sandstone cliffs.
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C.
Tomb of the Diver frescoes
The Tomb of the Diver frescoes are a set of rare, well-preserved Greek wall paintings from a 5th-century BCE tomb near Paestum, famed for their unique depiction of a solitary diver symbolizing the passage from life to death.
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D.
The Tomb at St. Praxed’s
"The Tomb at St. Praxed’s" is a dramatic monologue by Robert Browning in which a dying Renaissance priest obsessively details the design of his own tomb, revealing his vanity, corruption, and conflicted faith.
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E.
Tomb of Pennut
The Tomb of Pennut is an ancient Egyptian rock-cut tomb in Nubia belonging to the official Pennut, notable for its well-preserved reliefs and relocation during the Nubian salvage campaigns.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.
Aretas IV
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architecturalLegacy
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The so‑called “Corinthian Tomb” at Petra (attributed to his period)
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