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Record |
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View/drawing of features |
2009-08-09 |
lC |
f72 (wall), f196 (early escarpment), f239 (fill), f259 (wall), f278 (accumulation D), f279 (accumulation), f288 (wall), f307 (wall), f309 (early escarpment), f329 (accumulation C), f336 (collapse), f345 (accumulation C), f348 (floor, type d) [Input: T909LC.j] |
View/drawing of locus |
2009-08-09 |
lC |
k127 [Input: T909LC.j] |
View/drawing orientation |
2009-08-09 |
lC |
looking north [Input: T909LC.j] |
Text description of view |
2009-08-09 |
lC |
This picture shows a general view of k127 after the removing of the lower features in its south eastern corner. To the north are visible the early escarpment f309 and f196 abutting the base of the revetment wall f72. On top of 196 is visible the ashy accumulation f278 that was sloping down toward south and east and it is still visible at the base of f345, filling the ED III erosion. On the west is also visible f239, part of the second escarpment that was extending to the south but most of all to the east filling the big ED III cut f321, made to rebuild a higher escarpment able to protect the base of the wall, better than the eroded earlier clay escarpment. On the contrary the stone escarpment found to the west seems to have worked well. [Input: T909LC.j] |
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Photo of view |
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