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f196 f239 f259 f288 f309 f336 f338 f339 f341 f342 f343 f344 f345 k127 k129 |
2009-8-23 | mM.jpg | J01t400 [Input file: T823LC2.J / T823LC2.-J |
Orientation | 2009-8-12 | lC | ~W [Input file: T823LC2.J / T823LC2.-J] |
Description of view | 2009-8-12 | lC | Picture showing a general view of k127, with the walls belonging to a8. On top of the northern wall f288 there is a thin ashy layer f341 that seems continuing to the west on top of stones f339. The view, and most of all the sub view v400a want to show this relationship. This is really important to understand the different features of that portion in order to clearly date them. At the beginning we thought that the western portion of the ash f341 was part of the ashy layer f278, instead it turned out to be the contrary. The picture also shows the compact accumulation f345 abutting both the walls f259 and f288 and overlying the stones of f336. [Input file: T823LC2.J / T823LC2.-J] |
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Photo | 2009-8-12 | dM | L_V22d1139 |