category | !! | !! | installation | [Input File: !!] |
definition (typological label) | 2000-7-27 | jl | stone installation | [Input File: K727jl.j] |
description (summary) | 2000-7-27 | smp | stone circle of previous structure | [Input File: K727jl.j] |
best view | 2001-2-26 | jl | V13d1162 | [Input File: M815jl.j] |
relays (applicable to elements) | 2000-7-27 | smp | 554 (39855 36164 - 8098 / Relay location: E) | [Input File: K806SMPR.J] |
2000-7-27 | smp | 570 (39840 36197 - 8091 / Relay location: W) | [Input File: K806SMPR.J] | |
2000-7-27 | smp | 555 (39804 36142 - 8076 / Relay location: E) | [Input File: K806SMPR.J] | |
2000-7-27 | smp | 556 (39826 36118 - 8071 / Relay location: W) | [Input File: K806SMPR.J] | |
2000-7-27 | smp | 557 (39732 36126 - 8067 / Relay location: E) | [Input File: K806SMPR.J] | |
2000-7-27 | smp | 558 (39716 36068 - 8070 / Relay location: W) | [Input File: K806SMPR.J] | |
2000-7-27 | smp | 559 (39644 36094 - 8076 / Relay location: E) | [Input File: K806SMPR.J] | |
2000-7-27 | smp | 560 (39644 36071 - 8082 / Relay location: W) | [Input File: K806SMPR.J] |
type of contact: latest events | 2000-8-06 | jl | f349 (pavement, type c) covers f353 (stone installation) | [Input File: K806jl.j] |
stratum (to which element belongs) | 2000-7-10 | jl | sB9 | [Input File: K710jl1.j] |
2001-9-16 | jl | sC10 | [Input File: L915jl1.j] | |
phase (to which element belongs) | 2000-7-10 | jl | [Input File: K710jl1.j] |
notes on function | 2001-9-18 | jl | The stones of f353, which we have presumed to be the outer face of the wall f352, are all fairly homogenous, i. e. smaller and blocky, with the exception of the three southernmost, which are much larger and very smooth, as if they had been worn down by much traffic passing over them. Perhaps these stones were a part of the original accessway into the underground structure, a ramp leading down, that was replaced later with a stairway. This might also make sense of the brick material found around f354 and f355; if, as I have speculated under f352 and f375, there were actually three phases of construction, then the bricks might have formed the walls and roof of the structure in its earliest phase, with these stones marking the entrance. | [Input File: L918jl.J] |
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