W2 event curation — 13 events year-anchored from the Clinton spine's own quotes, slugs re-cut to carry the when; 39 candidates held with named reasons
receipt:curation-w2-events · v1 · curation_verified
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A receipt records what the house consulted and what it did not establish. The open state is part of the record, not a defect in it.
13deeds
- Clinton, Fasti Hellenici vol. II — the civil and literary chronology of Greece from the LVth to the CXXIVth OlympiadOxford, at the University Press, 1841 (Burt Franklin reprint scan; Internet Archive digitization). NOTE: the acquisition filename says [1]; the title page says VOL. II.license: public-domain (published 1841; author Henry Fynes Clinton d. 1852)pinned: ops/sources/books/Clinton - Fasti Hellenici [1].pdf sha256 dfb469ee5bb80908dae0d00b20eeb68529e4aef4762eba12bf04cf156096f475 md5 e004a22e828366750801e3296699b972 (648pp, native text layer; fetch-log md5 verified)
Every anchored year is supported by a quoted line of Clinton's Fasti Hellenici II (page-anchored in ops/curation/w2/event_decisions.jsonl, sha256 526a2aca9c30055aedf980cb789bec5ab2fc717a1f8b5a465d1c20fed1569836); slugs now carry the when (salamis-480, marathon-490, leuctra-371...), and each disambiguation_note names the homonym engagements the label does NOT cover — the spine itself exposed the 449 Cyprian Salamis, and Leuctra's year comes from the quote's own stated Olympiad (102.2) under the volume's arithmetic. era_id joins the W3 Olympiad spine. 39 candidates hold with named reasons: Roman-era events await the Fasti Romani parse, three labels cover multiple engagements (Mantinea 418/362, Chaeroneia 338/86/Aratus-era, Coroneia 447/394), several years sit in v1 place-key gaps queued for a targeted spine pass, and two surfaces are extraction artifacts.
What this does not prove- Clinton's dates are his scholarship's verdicts (1841), labeled editorial — the spine anchors what the apparatus states, not an adjudication of modern chronological disputes.
- Event row IDs kept their extract-v1 names (event:battle-of-marathon); only slugs and paths carry the curated form — the attestation ledger is untouched.
- A held event is not a denial that it happened — it is the absence of a spine quote this wave (or a label that covers more than one engagement).
- Event attestations remain extract-v1 place-name+battle-vocabulary co-occurrence; anchoring a year does not verify any single episode narrates the event.
- The siege-of-Rhodes bounds follow the spine's own 304/303 blocks, not the conventional 305-304 dating.