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Unit Book A20

A20v78

Processed on 2024-07-27

6. REFERENCE

Analogical Record

Roster Date Author Record
Template

2020-06-28 !!! [Input: A20_VWX.j]
Photo of context (v view)

2020-06-28 !!! [Input: A20_VWX.j]
View/drawing of aggregate 2008-08-14 lC a2 (bp) [Input: S820LC.j]
View/drawing of features 2008-08-14 lC f40 (wall), f46 (wall), f56 (brick pile), f57 (pavement, type b), f63 (wall), f78 (fill), f84 (wall), f85 (wall), f86 (wall), f92 (wall), f93 (pavement, type c), f94 (wall), f97 (wall), f106 (wall) [Input: S820LC.j]
View/drawing of locus 2008-08-14 lC k14, k15, k101 [Input: S820LC.j]
View/drawing orientation 2008-08-14 lC OH S [Input: S820LC.j]
Text description of view 2008-08-14 lC Overhead view showing the western half of k15, part of k14, and k101. The view shows the relationship between aggregates a1, a2, and a4 which are all at similar elevations.On the left, a1 is in view with the western mud brick wall f46 and the external edge of the stone pavement f57. Right next to it, the mud brick walls f84 and f86 and a2 vertical brick structure are in view showing a nice overhead view of the vertical bricks which are slightly oblique. View also shows the small room a4 formed by the cobblestone pavement f93 and the mudbrick walls f92, f97 and f106. In the lower part of the picture the big mud brick wall f63 running east to west is visible. The eastern portion of a2 was cut to see the bricks in section and originally the bricks continued all the way to the east. This structure a2 is still unclear particularly it's association to the one room structure a1 and another small room a4 to the east and west respectively. In the south, some bricks were noted as f94 and could also be some type of wall or continuation of the construction related to a2. [Input: S820LC.j]
Web view

2008-08-14 !!! [Input: A20V-^.j]
Photo of view

2008-08-14 !!! [Input: A20V-^.j]