6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
Roster | Date | Author | Record |
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Photo of context (v view) | |||
View/drawing of aggregate | 2001-06-24 | jlw | a24 (pit) [Input: L924JW.j] |
View/drawing of features | 2001-06-24 | jlw | f221 (group of bricks) [Input: L924JW.j] |
View/drawing orientation | 2001-06-24 | jlw | looking overheadsouth [Input: L924JW.j] |
General notes on photos | 2001-06-24 | jlw | pits are interesting features in that they are vehicles for moving material from later periods into accumulations and architecture from earlier periods. We try to excavate them first before digging to the lower levels into which they intrude. This pit, a24, was unusual in that it had lower layers that were sealed by a brickfall, f221. Our first Khabur sherd was found near the bottom, dating the time of the digging and the level of the top to Phase 5. v57 is shot from the top of the pit towards the bottom. v57a is shot from the bottom to illustrate the brickfall. [Input: L924JW.j] |
Text description of view | 2001-06-24 | jlw | pit sealed by brickfall. [Input: L924JW.j] |
Web view |