Unit Book A12

The ābi (Version 1a)
Stratigraphy / Volumetry

Volumetric data (“topography”) for Unit A12
Daily Sketches

Mary Stancavage – May 2025

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Introduction

Keeping track of ecavation activities in a large unit can be difficult, particularly with a small number of supervisory archaeologists. Careful sketches documenting daily progress are useful in writing summaries and keeping track of ceramics and objects found in the course of the day.

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Sample sketch

Sketches are made on a styilized form that represents active unit loci. Features being excavated, including soil and structures, are recorded along with items and q-lots recovered. An example from 11 August 2009 T811) is shown below. Illustrated are the aproximate locations of features, q-lots, and items excavated that day. A few sketches made, usually at the beginning or at the end of the season, show the location of the numerous relays and markers used to define the coordinates of features.

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List of Sketches by date

The following table lists the sketches by date of excavation. Some details of the activities can be found in the daily journals:

Date     Sketch      Date     Sketch      Date     Sketch      Date     Sketch     
J721     Sk2 J721     Sk3 J721     Sk4 J722     Sk5
J725     Sk7 J725     Sk8 J726     Sk9 J727     Sk10
J726     Sk11 J803     Sk13 J805     Sk15 K726     Sk23



The following sketches documented locations of relays and elevations: Sk6, Sk12, Sk14, Sk21, Sk22, Sk24,
Sk25,

The following sketches documented locations of relays and elevations of the stones in the abi

Sk29,

Sk42, Sk43, Sk44, Sk62, Sk65, Sk71, Sk72, Sk74, Sk77, Sk78.

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