J2f133

File: /MZ/A/J02/D/F/0133.HTM
Processed on 06-09-2016
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Labeling/Designation
Category 2007-7-13!! build-up
Definition 2007-7-13pC layer
Summary 2007-7-13pC layer of bakaya in the gap of stones located between f132 and f128
Best image 2007-7-13 pC

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Alternative definitions 2004-7-31aP gap

Description/Count
Description 2004-7-31aP fill of the gap between the secondary apron f132 and the oval wall f128 in k12. f133 has a West-East orientation. The top elevation is m3810 + 59 -164.

Recovery/Assignment and the Record
Argument 2007-7-13pC f133 is the same layer excavated in J3 f581, between the revetment wall and the second apron, recognized as layer of bakaya. The elevation in J3 is 91.54: f133 is at 91.05, about 40 cm lower

Volumetric localization
Locus 2017-7-31aP k13
Elevation 2017-7-31aP 9105 @top

Contact association
Type of contact: Latest events 2008-1-31pC f63 (layer) covers f133
2010-8-9yM f132 (second apron) abuts f133
Type of contact: Earliest events 2007-7-13pC f133 abuts f128 (wall)
2007-7-13pC f133 abuts f132 (second apron)
Inclusions 06-09-2016 !! frequencies of ceramic vessels and sherds included within feature

Time sequencing
Stratum to which element belongs 2011-11-11cJC s650J2B
Phase to which stratum belongs 2011-11-11cJC h3mJ2B
Stratigraphic reasons 2008-3-5pC f133 is lower than f132, dated to s12- s12MZA
Other reasons 2011-5-16cJC Bakaya layer associated with the construction of ^ap r1, ^stai r1 and ^mnacs
2011-11-21cJC Bakaya between stones. The Bakaya on top of the temple terrace has been attributed to the third millennium everywhere it was found. It appears that during the period of construction and use of the Temple terrace it was covered on top with a red bricky layer and backed with bayaka to protect the area. This bakaya at the top of the revetment wall is contemperaneous with the other constructions around the JP area.

Analogical record
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