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6. REFERENCE
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2008-08-18
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Photo of context (v view)
2008-08-14
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View/drawing of features
2008-08-14
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f68
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2008-08-14
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2008-08-14
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2008-08-14
lC
View showing the tannur
f100
in northern section of the old A18 excavation. The tannur seems to be surrounded by mud bricks, some vertical, forming probably a sort of substructure. On top of the tannur
f100
there is the brickpile
f68
and it seems that some pieces of broken bricks are just inside the tannur, in its topper part. Maybe the tannur was broken just because of these bricks, as showed by some fragments of the tannur inside of it.
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