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view/drawing orientation | 2006-8-26 | eDB | looking south | [Input File: Rx31jW.j] | ||||
text description of view | 2006-8-26 | eDB | This photograph shows the situation in locus k108, just after the discovery of a packed mud surface, f184, which is the third and last glacis built as part of the BA temple mound. The excavator equated f184 with f241, a similar surface found in k108. Also shown are a number of large limestone blocks. Four, f185, f186, f187, and f188, form a rough line running SW to NE. Several others (f183, f178) sit on pedistals of accumulation. | [Input File: Rx31jW.j] | ||||
constituents within view/drawing | 2006-8-26 | eDB | f178 f183 f184 f185 f186 f187 f188 k109 | [Input File: Rx31jW.j] |