island_port

nantucket

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Properties

_kg_layer
0
description
A significant island and port, a traditional hub for whaling voyages, contemplated by Ishmael as a departure point.
location_type
island, port
whaling_history
prominent

Relationships

  • referenced_byIshmael
    context
    contemplates_voyage_from
    source
    Sourcetext_chunk
    source_text
    on the eve of a Nantucket voyage
  • extracted_fromSource
    extracted_at
    2026-03-02T00:08:16.075Z
    source
    Sourcetext_chunk
  • same_as01KJNXM06B2ZB4VQ44PAZJX43Z
    confidence
    0.95
    detected_at
    2026-03-02T00:11:41.766Z
    detected_by
    kg-dedupe-resolver
    reasoning
    Both entities are labeled 'nantucket' and described as an 'island' and 'port' with a significant whaling history. The source mentions Ishmael contemplating a voyage from it, while this candidate states the Narrator (Ishmael) intends to sail from it, confirming the same role as a departure point. The types 'island_port' and 'island' with 'whaling port' property are highly compatible.
  • same_as01KJNXM0M39FKVWB5C5NA70GDV
    confidence
    0.9
    detected_at
    2026-03-02T00:11:41.766Z
    detected_by
    kg-dedupe-resolver
    reasoning
    Both entities are labeled 'nantucket' and identified as an 'island' with 'whaling_history' or 'historical_significance' as a 'whaling center'. The descriptions and properties are consistent, referring to the same geographical location and its historical role, with no conflicting information.
  • same_as01KJNXM34YGYBX8CQB7FZ2340M
    confidence
    0.95
    detected_at
    2026-03-02T00:11:41.766Z
    detected_by
    kg-dedupe-resolver
    reasoning
    Both entities are labeled 'nantucket' and described as an 'island' or 'place' known for its 'whaling history' and functioning as a 'whaling port'. The source mentions it as a 'departure point' for voyages, and this candidate confirms the 'Pequod' departs from it. The types 'island_port' and 'place' with 'whaling port' property are highly compatible. The internal 'same_as' relationship to Candidate 1 (which is also a duplicate) further strengthens this.