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Unit Book A16

The Courtyard of the Tupkish Palace (Version 2, Beta release)

Entries authored by rAH

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Total entries: 241
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Constituent Roster Date Record
f3 F51 2001-06-26 i13 (figurine) sits in f3 (accumulation B) [Input: N206RAH.j]
f15 F51 2001-06-26 q169.1 (figurine) sits in f15 (brickfall) [Input: N206RAH.j]
f49 F51 2001-06-26 q3.1 (figurine) sits in f49 (layer) [Input: N206RAH.j]
f49 F51 2001-06-26 q145.4 (figurine) sits in f49 (layer) [Input: N206RAH.j]
f49 F51 2001-06-26 q147.1 (uncertain clay artifact) sits in f49 (layer) [Input: N206RAH.j]
f49 F51 2001-06-26 q147.2 (figurine) sits in f49 (layer) [Input: N206RAH.j]
i1 B11 2001-06-25 OVIS I, ram's head. Compare with bitumen-repaired Ovis head 58 (A7.308); eye treatment of this example is an impression with a dot in the middle whereas the earlier figure has appliquéed discs for eyes. The raised disc may have been abraded away in this example. Placement in the caudal section of the head is coincident, all the same. The muzzle is considerably longer here and a useful diagnostic tool; it is a rounded rectangle in section. The horns are large and curve down behind the eye-disc (visible only in left median plane). Horns meet atop the crown in a V. [Input: N206RAH.j]
i1 J2 2001-06-25 4.6 @cranial [Input: N206RAH.j]
i1 J3 2001-06-25 1.375 @horns [Input: N206RAH.j]
i1 J3 2001-06-25 1.46 @transverse horizontal section, snout [Input: N206RAH.j]
i1 J3 2001-06-25 4.275 @ransverse vertical section, snout [Input: N206RAH.j]
i1 K5 2001-06-25 pink [Input: N206RAH.j]
i1 K6 2001-06-25 7.5YR 8/3 [Input: N206RAH.j]
i1 K10 2001-06-25 abraded [Input: N206RAH.j]
i1 K11 2001-06-25 head only, horns broken. [Input: N206RAH.j]
i1 K99 2001-06-25 medium fine with fine inclusions (sand) [Input: N206RAH.j]
i1 L2 2001-06-25 The piece appears to have been assembled from thin slabs of fabric. See cut in right median; there are several "layers" of fabric that progressively build up the conformation of the face around the snout. [Input: N206RAH.j]
i6 B11 2001-06-25 EQUUS TYPE I torso. The tail is carried high and is thin, hanging down. There is a mane, although it has been abraded away. Forequarters narrow inverted V, breast ridge. Hindquarters inverted solidly founded U. [Input: N206RAH.j]
i6 D10 2001-06-25 Note on width: tail [Input: N206RAH.j]
i6 J3 2001-06-25 1.93 [Input: N206RAH.j]
i6 J4 2001-06-25 1.5 [Input: N206RAH.j]
i6 J5 2001-06-25 0.5 [Input: N206RAH.j]
i6 J5 2001-06-25 2.15 [Input: N206RAH.j]
i6 K5 2001-06-25 pink [Input: N206RAH.j]
i6 K6 2001-06-25 5YR 7/4 [Input: N206RAH.j]
i6 K10 2001-06-25 heavy abrasion [Input: N206RAH.j]
i6 K11 2001-06-25 all appendages broken, tail broken [Input: N206RAH.j]
i6 K99 2001-06-25 If this object is from late layers, it means that the manufacture of equids has remained relatively constant for at least 200 years. [Input: N206RAH.j]
i6 K99 2001-06-25 medium, medium fine chaff temper [Input: N206RAH.j]
i7 B11 2001-06-26 HUMANOID. Two legs and partial torso only. Legs are rectangular in transverse section. [Input: N206RAH.j]
i7 D10 2001-06-26 Note on ht: torso break to furthest "leg" extension [Input: N206RAH.j]
i7 D10 2001-06-26 Note on th: transverse section longer leg, long axis [Input: N206RAH.j]
i7 D10 2001-06-26 Note on th: transverse section longer leg, short axis [Input: N206RAH.j]
i7 D10 2001-06-26 Note on width: torso [Input: N206RAH.j]
i7 D10 2001-06-26 only torso and transverse sections are diagnostic [Input: N206RAH.j]
i7 J1 2001-06-26 6.2 [Input: N206RAH.j]
i7 J4 2001-06-26 2.55 [Input: N206RAH.j]
i7 J7 2001-06-26 1.11 [Input: N206RAH.j]
i7 J7 2001-06-26 2.78 [Input: N206RAH.j]
i7 K5 2001-06-26 pink [Input: N206RAH.j]
i7 K6 2001-06-26 7.5 YR 7/3 [Input: N206RAH.j]
i7 K10 2001-06-26 fragment, torso with legs; or alternatively, CAPRID horns. [Input: N206RAH.j]
i7 K99 2001-06-26 As this figure is from Khabur levels, usage may in fact change. Certainly the manufacture and fabric is different than the corpus from the Royal Building. [Input: N206RAH.j]
i7 K99 2001-06-26 This is a problematic object because it is so fragmentary. Re-oriented, it might even be the horns of a large caprid, although no other details indicate the Genus, and the caudal join at the crown would have to be quite narrow. A typological parallel might be the rider and horse from Chuera that is displayed at the Damascus Museum in Case 26; acc #2476, although the "fork" of the rider is quite lower in the Chuera figure. Further research would be necessary to determine if the levels are in fact coeval; our object is from Khabour levels. The Chuera figurine is, if I am not mistaken, from Ur III levels. Check also more exact parallels of the form with the equids/riders of Tello/Girsu. [Input: N206RAH.j]
i7 K99 2001-06-26 coarse, heavy chaff temper [Input: N206RAH.j]
i7 L2 2001-06-26 The figurine has a blackened core, not unlike cooking pots. I have not encountered such coarse ware elsewhere in the corpus; although the surface finishing is apparent, and one edge of the leg has been rounded and smoothed repeatedly. [Input: N206RAH.j]
i12 B11 2001-06-26 HUMANOID stand. Categorized thusly, because the form is upright, seems to have frontal orientation and even though it is founded so oddly, as a stand or shallow receptacle at the base, there may have been a down-curving lip, now broken and because there may have been two appendages, now broken off above. Similar to "aileron" forms in the corpus. [Input: N206RAH.j]
i13 B11 2001-06-26 FELIS hindquarters, buttocks fused, but slightly recessed. Hole for tail. Many animals in the corpus carry the tail high, as does this animal. Leg separate from body (notably, right hind leg), curve from buttocks to leg may be diagnostic of body type. Animal solidly founded, but carnivore body join. Some definition of musculature, although not to the extent typical of corpus. [Input: N206RAH.j]
i13 F51 2001-06-26 i13 (figurine) sits in f3 (accumulation B) [Input: N206RAH.j]
i13 J4 2001-06-26 2.51 [Input: N206RAH.j]
i13 J5 2001-06-26 3.89 [Input: N206RAH.j]
i13 K99 2001-06-26 No CANIS has a hole for a tail. See FELIS 302 Z1.203 curve of hindquarters; CANIS 2 A2q389.1, also curve of hindquarters. This may be a variation of the CANIS type, in Khabour times. [Input: N206RAH.j]
i18 B11 2001-06-25 CARNIVORA/ URSUS (TENTATIVE) torso. MINIATURE. The orientation of the animal is important, although there is a good typological basis for reading the figurine as a bear. See URSUS 403 (A1.79) and 405 (A6q487.1). Also, the "cranial" detail would seem to represent, eyes and mouth. The hindquarters are relatively high and the breakage slices across them, making it difficult to read. The forequarters meet in a wide inverted V (90°). The foreleg/body join is 115°. The forequarters are contained within a rather narrow inverted u, almost solidly founded. This is not the manner in which forequarters join the neck or a typical head/body join, although Ursus neck/body join is not unlike this figurine. [Input: N206RAH.j]
i18 D10 2001-06-25 measurements taken by excavator [Input: N206RAH.j]
i18 J3 2001-06-25 1.15 [Input: N206RAH.j]
i18 J4 2001-06-25 1.01 [Input: N206RAH.j]
i18 K11 2001-06-25 muzzle left foreleg terminated and intact. Other appendages chipped or broken. [Input: N206RAH.j]
i18 K99 2001-06-25 I should note that when I started to measure the figurine, I took the forequarters as hindquarters, so the interpretation is truly tentative, albeit intriguing. [Input: N206RAH.j]
k1 D1a 2001-06-25 q68.1 [Input: N206RAH.j]
k2 D1a 2001-06-25 q5.1 [Input: N206RAH.j]
k2 D1a 2001-06-25 q5.2 [Input: N206RAH.j]
k2 D1a 2001-06-26 q169.1 [Input: N206RAH.j]
k3 D1a 2001-06-25 q33.1 [Input: N206RAH.j]
k3 D1a 2001-06-25 q84.1 [Input: N206RAH.j]
k4 D1a 2001-06-25 q29.2 [Input: N206RAH.j]
k5 D1a 2001-06-26 q20.1 [Input: N206RAH.j]
k5 D1a 2001-06-25 q20.2 [Input: N206RAH.j]
k7 D1a 2001-06-25 q78.2 [Input: N206RAH.j]
k8 D1a 2001-06-26 q3.1 [Input: N206RAH.j]
k8 D1a 2001-06-25 q13.1 [Input: N206RAH.j]
k8 D1a 2001-06-26 q145.4 [Input: N206RAH.j]
k8 D1a 2001-06-26 q147.1 [Input: N206RAH.j]
k8 D1a 2001-06-26 q147.2 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q3.1 B10 2001-06-26 figurine [Input: N206RAH.j]
q3.1 B11 2001-06-25 There are very clear palm prints on both sides, with an indication of a wart on one side. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q3.1 B11 2001-06-26 BOS snout, likely handle of theriomorphic vessel. The very tip of the snout is rounded in such a way that it is easy to grasp. The body is covered overall with many small dots aligned along the shape of the vessel body; some heavier than others in a double lie. Dots stop short of the muzzle/snout which splays out to accommodate the nostrils. Undercarriage of snout "bombée", as if a dewflap [Input: N206RAH.j]
q3.1 D1 2001-06-26 k8 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q3.1 F51 2001-06-26 q3.1 (figurine) sits in f49 (layer) [Input: N206RAH.j]
q3.1 K10 2001-06-26 termination of snout broken/abraded [Input: N206RAH.j]
q3.1 K99 2001-06-26 nostrils similar to almond eyes, not unlike Halaf "goddesses" [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.1 B11 2001-06-25 BOS torso. The tail is carried high in the manner of Bos 10 (A7.396) [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.1 D1 2001-06-25 k2 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.1 D10 2001-06-25 Note on ht: hindquarters [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.1 D10 2001-06-25 Note on w3: tail [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.1 D10 2001-06-25 w1 not diagnostic [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.1 J1 2001-06-25 2.675 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.1 J3 2001-06-25 2.05 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.1 J4 2001-06-25 1.925 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.1 J5 2001-06-25 0.815 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.1 J5 2001-06-25 2.2 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.1 K5 2001-06-25 pink [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.1 K6 2001-06-25 5YR 8/3 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.1 K10 2001-06-25 depositional stain overall [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.1 K11 2001-06-25 all appendages broken [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.1 K99 2001-06-25 medium fine [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.2 B11 2001-06-25 herbivore leg, fragment. OVIS II (TENTATIVE) Knee joint is expressed and there is modeling. The leg/body join is typically herbivore. Rounded rectangle in transverse section at body join and at lower leg, except the orientation changes; long axis is parallel to median plane at body join and perpendicular to median plane at lower leg. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.2 D1 2001-06-25 k2 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.2 D10 2001-06-25 Note on lg: full extension [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.2 D10 2001-06-25 Note on w1: body join [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.2 D10 2001-06-25 Note on w1: body join, short axis [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.2 D10 2001-06-25 Note on w1: lower leg [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.2 D10 2001-06-25 Note on w1: lower leg, short axis [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.2 J2 2001-06-25 2.96 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.2 J3 2001-06-25 1 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.2 J3 2001-06-25 1.2 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.2 J3 2001-06-25 1.49 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.2 J3 2001-06-25 1.65 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.2 K5 2001-06-25 light gray [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.2 K6 2001-06-25 10YR7/2 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.2 K11 2001-06-25 fragment [Input: N206RAH.j]
q5.2 K99 2001-06-25 Medium with fine chaff temper inlcusions and some fine sand [Input: N206RAH.j]
q13.1 B11 2001-06-25 CAPRA head with horns, which are broken off and meet in a V atop the crown. The horns go straight back, as would be the case with Capra. Earflaps are chipped but intact on both sides of the head. After the fabric for the horns has been attenuated somewhat along the dorsal edge, a thin instrument has been laid in to create a separation [Input: N206RAH.j]
q13.1 D1 2001-06-25 k8 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q13.1 D10 2001-06-25 Note on ht: snout [Input: N206RAH.j]
q13.1 D10 2001-06-25 Note on w1: horns [Input: N206RAH.j]
q13.1 D10 2001-06-25 Note on w1: snout [Input: N206RAH.j]
q13.1 J1 2001-06-25 0.1 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q13.1 J3 2001-06-25 0.44 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q13.1 J3 2001-06-25 2.3 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q13.1 K5 2001-06-25 pink [Input: N206RAH.j]
q13.1 K6 2001-06-25 5YR 8/3 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q13.1 K11 2001-06-25 head only, ear flaps and horns partially intact [Input: N206RAH.j]
q13.1 K99 2001-06-25 fabric fine with uniformly small inclusions (sand) [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.1 B11 2001-06-26 OVIS I, left foreleg. The body join at break is horizontal and melds with body. Solidly founded. The knee joint is clearly indicated; the haunch is clear, much thicker than the leg itself. There is a hoof and the leg is terminated. The cranial edge of the leg is rather sharp. The leg is oval in section, but limited cranially by the "edge"; that is the oval is flattened on the cranial edge. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.1 D1 2001-06-26 k5 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.1 D10 2001-06-26 Note on th: transverse section, short axis, body join [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.1 D10 2001-06-26 Note on th: transverse section, short axis, hoof [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.1 D10 2001-06-26 Note on w1: body join [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.1 D10 2001-06-26 Note on w1: hoof [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.1 J1 2001-06-26 2.9 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.1 J3 2001-06-26 0.89 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.1 J3 2001-06-26 1.85 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.1 J7 2001-06-26 0.81 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.1 J7 2001-06-26 1.37 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.1 K5 2001-06-26 pinkish gray [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.1 K6 2001-06-26 5YR 7/2 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.1 K99 2001-06-26 medium, chaff temper [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.1 N1 2001-06-26 leg fragment, broken at body join. The hoof is chipped. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.2 B11 2001-06-25 Pyramidal (4-sided) clay object, flat on bottom. The object is likely a weight, because it does appear to be carefully fashioned and not a "doodle", as has been surmised with some of the clay balls. It is tempting, but ultimately futile, to try and read a face into the depressions on the sides. It is not a docket for there is no way to fasten the object to its referent. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.2 D1 2001-06-25 k5 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.2 J1 2001-06-25 3.1 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.2 J4 2001-06-25 4.98 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.2 J4 2001-06-25 5.895 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.2 K5 2001-06-25 pink [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.2 K6 2001-06-25 2.5YR 8/4 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.2 K11 2001-06-25 one corner chipped, abraded overall [Input: N206RAH.j]
q20.2 K99 2001-06-25 medium fine with many relatively coarse inclusions [Input: N206RAH.j]
q29.2 B11 2001-06-25 OVIS II torso, dorsal plane smoothed and flattened so as to define musculature. Hindquarters narrow inverted U, solidly founded. Inside, a rounded open inverted V. Forequarters quite narrow inverted U, neck doy join approaches 1:1. Forequarters are somewhat off-center, to the right median plane. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q29.2 D1 2001-06-25 k4 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q29.2 D10 2001-06-25 Note on w1: neck 1.74 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q29.2 J3 2001-06-25 2.03 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q29.2 J4 2001-06-25 2.07 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q29.2 J5 2001-06-25 2.32 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q29.2 K5 2001-06-25 pink [Input: N206RAH.j]
q29.2 K6 2001-06-25 7YR 7/3 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q29.2 K11 2001-06-25 all appendages broken, tail broken off (not measurable) [Input: N206RAH.j]
q29.2 K99 2001-06-25 MEDIUM WITH CHAFF TEMPER [Input: N206RAH.j]
q33.1 B11 2001-06-25 circular receptacle with base or pedestal. The pedestal is not terminated, but broken off. There may be a lip for pouring. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q33.1 D1 2001-06-25 k3 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q33.1 D10 2001-06-25 measurements taken by excavator [Input: N206RAH.j]
q33.1 K11 2001-06-25 terminated at base, but broken. Lip chipped. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q68.1 B11 2001-06-25 URSUS (TENTATIVE). If the orientation is correct, then the identification is not so fantastic. The piece is so heavily abraded that it is almost impossible to read, although there may be indications of a snout and ear, and legs. The hindquarters are oddly terminated, as if the animal were sitting. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q68.1 D1 2001-06-25 k1 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q68.1 D10 2001-06-25 Note on ht: presumed forequarters [Input: N206RAH.j]
q68.1 D10 2001-06-25 Note on lg: across "legs" [Input: N206RAH.j]
q68.1 J1 2001-06-25 3.92 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q68.1 J2 2001-06-25 3.32 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q68.1 K5 2001-06-25 pink [Input: N206RAH.j]
q68.1 K6 2001-06-25 5YR 7/3 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q68.1 K10 2001-06-25 heavily abraded [Input: N206RAH.j]
q68.1 K11 2001-06-25 half of forequarters broken away in vertical cranial section. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q68.1 K99 2001-06-25 MEDIUM, MEDIUM CHAFF TEMPER [Input: N206RAH.j]
q78.2 B11 2001-06-25 CAPRA leg, gracile. There may be a cleft in the hoof. There is an articulated knee-joint, which, if I read correctly, places the hoof slightly in advance of the joint; it would be lifted straight up and then placed solidly on the ground. Compare with legs CAPRA 28 (A5q1016.4), left hindleg CAPRA 32 (A6q854.3), left hindleg (?). Body join and the area of breakage would seem to be more diagnostic than the modeling of the haunch. This observation is to be refined. Leg oval in section at body join, rounded square in section at hoof. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q78.2 B11 2001-06-25 Tentatively, we can read this appendage as a right hindleg; the body-join break favors the right, where the appendage would be smoothed into the torso. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q78.2 D1 2001-06-25 k7 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q78.2 D10 2001-06-25 Note on w1: body join [Input: N206RAH.j]
q78.2 D10 2001-06-25 Note on w1: body join, long axis [Input: N206RAH.j]
q78.2 D10 2001-06-25 Note on w3: hoof [Input: N206RAH.j]
q78.2 J1 2001-06-25 4 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q78.2 J3 2001-06-25 1.22 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q78.2 J3 2001-06-25 1.445 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q78.2 J5 2001-06-25 1.78 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q78.2 K5 2001-06-25 pink [Input: N206RAH.j]
q78.2 K6 2001-06-25 7.5YR 7/4 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q78.2 K10 2001-06-25 mineral deposits, difficult to remove [Input: N206RAH.j]
q78.2 K11 2001-06-25 leg only [Input: N206RAH.j]
q84.1 B10 2001-06-25 figurine [Input: N206RAH.j]
q84.1 B11 2001-06-25 Although this object might be taken for an anomalous work in progress, I believe it relates to the HUMANOID corpus. The object is terminated below the (presumed) shoulders. There may be an indication of a chin and several passes of a necklace. There are parallel incisions (shallow and much abraded) across the chest. Some form may be seen along the termination -- ether an elongated animal figure or a leg. Termination is concave, and the technique is reminiscent of the pinching of some of the tokens at Mozan. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q84.1 D1 2001-06-25 k3 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q84.1 D10 2001-06-25 Note on th: base [Input: N206RAH.j]
q84.1 D10 2001-06-25 Note on w1: head [Input: N206RAH.j]
q84.1 D10 2001-06-25 Note on w2: neck/waist [Input: N206RAH.j]
q84.1 D10 2001-06-25 Note on w3: base/termination [Input: N206RAH.j]
q84.1 J1 2001-06-25 3.62 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q84.1 J3 2001-06-25 2.56 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q84.1 J4 2001-06-25 1.87 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q84.1 J5 2001-06-25 3.97 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q84.1 K5 2001-06-25 pink [Input: N206RAH.j]
q84.1 K6 2001-06-25 7.5YR 7/3 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q84.1 K10 2001-06-25 There is a depositional discoloration overall. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q84.1 K11 2001-06-25 head (or headdress) missing, otherwise intact. Perhaps in progress. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q84.1 K99 2001-06-25 The head of the object is reminiscent of much earlier humanoid figures, but only because of the deformation of such objects (I'm thinking of Halafian female figurines.). [Input: N206RAH.j]
q84.1 K99 2001-06-25 Although the details of the object are far from elaborated, one might also see the frequently encountered image of a female cupping or covering her breasts. Seen this way, the entire head of the object is missing. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q84.1 K99 2001-06-25 FINE, HEAVY CHAFF TEMPER [Input: N206RAH.j]
q98.1 B11 2001-06-26 CANIS hindquarters, tail carried high, musculature indicated. Torso lean Sexual parts broken off. Buttocks recessed, impressed with thumb. Hindquarters contained within solidly founded slightly incurving U [Input: N206RAH.j]
q125.1 B11 2001-06-26 BOS hindquarters fragmentary (ZEBU). Tail carried high, thick and hangs down. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q125.1 K10 2001-06-26 either depositional discoloration at breaks or not completely fired. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q125.1 K99 2001-06-26 Compare with BOS 304 A12q18 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q145.4 B11 2001-06-26 CAPRA head (tentative), horns broken [Input: N206RAH.j]
q145.4 D1 2001-06-26 k8 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q145.4 F51 2001-06-26 q145.4 (figurine) sits in f49 (layer) [Input: N206RAH.j]
q145.4 K99 2001-06-26 See CAPRA 2 (A2.113), CAPRA 4 (a5q443.1). Similarity to A2 find may actually be from coeval strata. May reassign A2 objects to COMPARATIVE category, rather than considering them part of corpus. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 B11 2001-06-26 CAPRA horn, curving. Crown join likely flat, as horn would extend up and back, not down to side or horizontally. Rounded rectangle in section at crown, oval at tip. Section rotates. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 B11 2001-06-26 TYPE VI artifact, token with "wart" impression, per Julie Hruby fingerprint specialist [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 D1 2001-06-26 k8 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 D10 2001-06-26 Note on ht: break to tip [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 D10 2001-06-26 Note on th: crown join [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 D10 2001-06-26 Note on th: crown join, long axis [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 D10 2001-06-26 Note on th: tip [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 D10 2001-06-26 Note on th: tip, long axis [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 F51 2001-06-26 q147.1 (uncertain clay artifact) sits in f49 (layer) [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 J1 2001-06-26 3.88 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 J7 2001-06-26 0.36 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 J7 2001-06-26 0.46 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 J7 2001-06-26 1.26 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 J7 2001-06-26 1.535 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 K5 2001-06-26 pinkish gray [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 K6 2001-06-26 7.5YR 7/2 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 K10 2001-06-26 preservation horn (only) [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 K99 2001-06-26 Excellent comparative example. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 K99 2001-06-26 fine, some fine inclusions, including sand and chaff temper [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.1 L2 2001-06-26 Scraped to model. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.2 B11 2001-06-26 CANIS torso, part of a zoomorphic vessel or plaque; one side is flat. The tail is turned up. Leg body join is carnivore. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.2 D1 2001-06-26 k8 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.2 F51 2001-06-26 q147.2 (figurine) sits in f49 (layer) [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.2 K99 2001-06-26 MEDIUM, HEAVILY CHAFF-TEMPERED AS WITH VESSEL; MANY FINE INCLUSIONS (SAND) [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.2 K99 2001-06-26 Similar to some of the Chuera figurines, in animal processions. Sharpness of sculpting is reminiscent of Horvat Quitmit figures. Also see MZ CANIS 22 A10q719.1, theriomorphic vessel with two dogs at base. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q147.2 L2 2001-06-26 The body is sculpted reductively, some of the modeling is sharp. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q169.1 B11 2001-06-26 CAPRA (tentative) head; horns broken, position problematic. Unlikely extension would be like BOS, as the head is so attenuated; and the horns wouldn't curve down, although the break makes it seem this might have been the case. Narrow snout interesting, unlike other CAPRA in the corpus. [Input: N206RAH.j]
q169.1 D1 2001-06-26 k2 [Input: N206RAH.j]
q169.1 F51 2001-06-26 q169.1 (figurine) sits in f15 (brickfall) [Input: N206RAH.j]