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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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6. REFERENCE
Analogical Record
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Date
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2009-08-25
lC
[Input:
J01_VWX.j
]
View/drawing of aggregate
2009-08-17
lC
a8
(Stone structure)
[Input:
T824LC.j
]
View/drawing of features
2009-08-17
lC
f259
(wall)
f288
(wall)
f336
(collapse)
f359
(accumulation C)
f360
(volumetric material)
f361
(stone installation)
[Input:
T824LC.j
]
View/drawing of locus
2009-08-17
lC
k127
[Input:
T824LC.j
]
View/drawing orientation
2009-08-17
lC
looking southwest
[Input:
T824LC.j
]
Text description of view
2009-08-17
lC
View showing the accumulation with pebbles
f359
abutting the walls
f259
,
f288
and the collapsed stones
f336
. This accumulation seems clearly natural and these small pebbles likely came from the walls themselves, in fact were used to fill the holes between the bigger stones according to this building technique.
[Input:
T824LC.j
]
Web view
2009-08-17
dm
[Input:
J01V-T^.j
]
Photo of view
2009-08-17
dm
[Input:
J01V-T^.j
]