earliestHumanPresenceIn

P86845
predicate

Indicates the time or event corresponding to the first known occurrence of humans being present in a given place or region.

All labels observed (9)

Label Occurrences
hasEvidenceOfInhabitationSince 5
consideredOneOfEarliestHumansIn 1
earliestHumanOccupationDate 1

Description generation (PDg)

The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the predicate name and this instruction.

Instruction
Given a predicate that represents a relationship or action between entities, generate a one-sentence description explaining its meaning.  
# Instructions
Focus on describing the relationship, not the entities themselves. 
# Response Format
Begin the description with \' Indicates...\'
Input
Predicate: earliestHumanPresenceIn
Generated description
Indicates the time or event corresponding to the first known occurrence of humans being present in a given place or region.

Sample triples (13)

Subject Object
Monte Verde site
surface form: Monte Verde
Americas
Pakefield about 700,000 years ago via predicate surface "timePeriodOfEarliestHumanActivity"
History of Jordan Paleolithic period via predicate surface "earliestHumanPresence" NERFINISHED
Aiani Bronze Age via predicate surface "hasEvidenceOfInhabitationSince"
Aiani Archaic period via predicate surface "hasEvidenceOfInhabitationSince"
Aiani Classical period via predicate surface "hasEvidenceOfInhabitationSince"
Aiani Hellenistic period via predicate surface "hasEvidenceOfInhabitationSince" NERFINISHED
Aiani Roman period via predicate surface "hasEvidenceOfInhabitationSince"
Lough Gur circa 3000 BC via predicate surface "hasEvidenceOfHumanOccupationSince"
Page-Ladson site approximately 14,550 years ago via predicate surface "earliestHumanOccupationDate"
Niah Caves about 40,000 years via predicate surface "earliestHumanRemainsAge"
Homo antecessor Europe via predicate surface "consideredOneOfEarliestHumansIn" NERFINISHED
History of Denmark Mesolithic hunter-gatherer cultures in present-day Denmark via predicate surface "earliestKnownInhabitants"