A20v136

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Labeling/Designation

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photo of view (for views only) 2008-8-28 dm [Input File: A20VK9c.J]
photo web 2008-8-28 dm [Input File: A20VK9c.J]

Analogical Record
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17-7-2020 / !!! / [Input File:A20_VWX.j]
2008-9-18 / !! / [Input File:TMPL-S9i.J]
17-7-2020 / !!! / [Input File:A20_VWX.j]
photo of context (v view)
17-7-2020 / !!! / [Input File:A20_VWX.j]
view/drawing orientation 2008-8-28 lC looking northwest [Input File: S909lC2.j]
text description of view 2008-8-28 lC View showing the different levels of the Mitanni pavement. In the foreground we can see the a5 constituted of the mud brick walls f116, f133 and f115, and of the floors f134,135. The floor f142, still preserved in the south-eastern corner of a5, could be linked with a reuse of the structure after the floor was raised. To the west of a5 there is the big stone pavement f108. We are not yet sure if this pavement is contemporary to the upper level of pavements shown by the pavements of a1, a6 and a4, toward north. It is possible that the pavements of these three different levels are contemporary, or belonging to the same stratum, but only further excavation will clarify this still open question. [Input File: S909lC2.j]
constituents within view/drawing 2008-8-28 lC a1 a4 a5 a6 f46 f57 f84 f85 f108 f110 f115 f116 f125 f126 f133 f133 f135 f136 f138 f142 f148 f151 k14 k15 k101 [Input File: S909lC2.j]