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Unit Book A9

A9v83

Processed on 2024-07-27

6. REFERENCE

Analogical Record

Roster Date Author Record
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View/drawing of aggregate 2001-08-02 jlw a37 (doorway), a38 (room), a39 (room), a40 (burial) [Input: L929JW.j]
View/drawing of features 2001-08-02 jlw f321 (floor, type a), f322 (wall), f324 (floor, type c), f330 (wall), f338 (wall), f339 (wall), f340 (cut), f341 (wall) [Input: L929JW.j]
View/drawing of item 2001-08-02 jlw i154 (lithic artifact) [Input: L929JW.j]
View/drawing of locus 2001-08-02 jlw k51, k52 [Input: L929JW.j]
View/drawing orientation 2001-08-02 jlw looking east [Input: L929JW.j]
General notes on photos 2001-08-02 jlw locus k52, at the northern edge of the current season's excavations has the most complete set of Phase 5 architecture that we have found. Some structures have been damaged by previous excavations and weathering, but it is clear that there are the remains of two buildings that sit back-to-back, along with a late-phase re-use that added a rebuilt wall, f341, and floor, f324, to form a room, a38, with part of the Phase 5 wall, f322. There is also a simple, late burial, f340, that has been dug into the far NE corner. In the SE quarter there is the corner of a room formed by the southern part of N-S wall, f322, and E-W wall, f338. Another room seems to be formed by N-S wall, f341 (which abuts but does not join N-S wall, f322), and E-W wall, f330. Wall, f341, appears to be laid upon a thin layer of cement, which may signify that there is an entrance to a house or room just to the east. (It is not possible to say for certain, but there is an E-W line of bricks, a break, then a continuation to the west in k51, which has been cleaned, but not fully excavated, this season. [Input: L729JW1.j]
2001-08-02 jlw locus k52, at the northern edge of the current season's excavations has the most complete set of Phase 5 architecture that we have found. Some structures have been damaged by previous excavations and weathering, but it is clear that there are the remains of two buildings that sit back-to-back, along with a late-phase re-use that added a rebuilt wall, f341, and floor, f324, to form a room, a38, with part of the Phase 5 wall, f322. There is also a simple, late burial, a40, that has been dug into the far NE corner. In the SE quarter there is the corner of a room, a39, formed by the southern part of N-S wall, f322, and E-W wall, f338. Another room seems to be formed by N-S wall, f339 (which abuts but does not join N-S wall, f322, and which has been cut by an intrusive burial, f342), and E-W wall, f330. N-S wall, f339, appears to be laid upon a thin layer of cement, which may signify that there is an entrance, a37, to a house or room just to the west. (It is not possible to say for certain, but there is an E-W line of bricks extending west from wall, f339, a break, then a continuation in wall, f323, to the west in k51, which has been cleaned, but not fully excavated this season. There is also a door socket, i154, in place at the SW corner of f339) A large E-W wall, f330, extends across the northern boundary of the locus and into k51 to the west. [Input: L929JW.j]
Text description of view 2001-08-02 jlw final photographs of k52 showing Mitanni architecture [Input: L929JW.j]
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