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						End Date (Dating)Definition:
	
	 This field contains the date on which the object was completed.
 Observations:        If only one production date is known, enter it in this field.If a range of dates is known, enter the most recent date in this field and the earliest date in the  Begin Date  field.
	  ExampleA dagger dated between 1000 and 500 B.C. |  | Object Name | dagger | 
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 |  | Begin Date | -1000 L | 
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 |  | End Date | -0500 P | 
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 Entry rules: Enter the end date in the form YYYY (Y for "year").
        Example|  | End Date | 0200 | 
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      If the end date has fewer than four digits, you may add zeros to simplify the production of lists.
      Example|  | End Date | 0050 | 
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   If the month and day on which production ended are known, enter the information in the form YYYY dash MM dash DD, in numbers only (Y for "Year," M for "Month" and D for "Day").
  Example|  | End Date | 1952-02-24 | 
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   Use the abbreviation "c" (for  circa) when the object may have been produced within a ten-year period, i.e. five years before or after the date indicated. Enter the year, a space and "c".
  Example|  | End Date | 1845 c | 
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   Use the abbreviation "P" (for "prior to") if the object could have been produced no later than the date shown. Enter the date followed by a space and "P".
  Example|  | End Date | 1525 P | 
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   Use the abbreviation "L" (for "later than") if the object could have been produced no earlier than the date shown. Enter the date followed by a space and "L".
  Example|  | End Date | 1525 L | 
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  If you are unsure whether your information is correct, include a space and a question mark after the date.
  Example|  | End Date | 0925 ? | 
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 BC dates should be preceded by a minus sign "-".
  Example|  | End Date | -2500 | 
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   To delimit a century or part of a century, you may use the  Begin  Date  and  End Date  fields as follows:1
  Example 1
        An object produced in the 10th century
         |  | Begin Date | 0900 L | 
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 |  | End Date | 0999 P | 
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 Example 2
        An object produced in the early 10th century
         |  | Begin Date | 0900 L | 
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 |  | End Date | 0925 P | 
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 Example 3
        An object produced in the mid-10th century
         |  | Begin Date | 0925 L | 
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 |  | End Date | 0975 P | 
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 Example 4
        An object produced in the late 10th century
         |  | Begin Date | 0975 L | 
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 |  | End Date | 0999 P | 
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 Example 5
        An object produced in the 1530s
         |  | Begin Date | 1530 L | 
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 |  | End Date | 1539 P | 
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   If the date is unknown and no research has been done to find it,  leave the  End Date  field blank.If the date is unknown, enter "unknown".
  Example|  | End Date | unknown | 
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This field may not contain more than one entry.
   In 1992, this convention was based on the convention used at the Musée du Québec.
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