J3f549

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Processed on 3-13-2021
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Labeling/Designation
category !! !! other features [Input File: !!]
definition (typological label) 2006-8-19 vVE stone installation [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
summary 2012-9-07 jW A line of 12 stones, almost certainly loosened from the north edge of f532 during the B6 excavations [Input File: W907jW.j]
best image 2007-7-20 mO
v511
[Input File: R720mO.j]

Description/Count
description (summary) 2006-8-19 vVE f549 consists of several large boulders that were part of f532 but that have since the time that the Germans excavated them moved from their original positions. The components of f549 are thus really a part of f532, but the designation f549 had to be created in order to relay the dislocated stones. On the basis of the comparison between the views v514 (f532 immediately after excavation) and v504 (f532 at the start of thsi season) I have made template t514. t514 is a tentative reconstruction of from where the stones were dislodged. [Input File: Q819vE1.j]

Recovery/Assignment
daily notes 2006-8-19 vVE Today we compared the current state of the western part of the second apron f532 with the state in which it was found by the German team from Tuebingen. v514 is a picture made by the German team after they finished excavating their trench BA. When we compare v514 with current state of preservation, e.g. v504, it becomes apparent that many stones have moved at least a little bit and that some have fallen down to the north of f532. f549 is the designation for some of these stones that have moved out of their original position. Eleven boulders, f549.1-f549.11, have been relayed in relays r1094-r1149. [Input File: Q819vE1.j]

Volumetric Localization
m#/elev @top 2006-8-19 vVE m4312 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
height @top 2006-8-19 vVE 73 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
h-eye @top 2006-8-19 vVE 135 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
m#/elev @bottom 2006-8-19 vVE m4312 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
height @bottom 2006-8-19 vVE 27 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
h-eye @bottom 2006-8-19 vVE 135 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]

Contact Association

Time Sequencing
stratum (to which element belongs) 2012-9-09 jW s144J3B [Input File: W909jW.j]
stratigraphic reasons of assignment 2007-7-31 mO sits in f513 [Input File: R731mO1.j]
2012-8-26 jW A line of 12 large stones arrayed just to the north of the north edge of the second apron, f532. [Input File: W826jW.j]
2012-9-08 jW [Input File: W908jW1.j]
typological reasons for assignment 2012-8-26 jW Their physical position and proximity to the second apron is strong evidence that they were originally a part of both phases of its construction. Unfortunately all stones do not appear in a single photo, but view v501of the deteriorated B6 trench, view v514 of the cleaned B6 trench (extending from k2 to k107), and v516 of the north side of k107 provides adequate documentation of this assignment. [Input File: W826jW.j]
2012-9-08 jW [Input File: W908jW1.j]
phase (to which element belongs) 2012-9-09 jW h7mJ3B [Input File: W909jW.j]
strata (included within phase) 2012-8-26 jW s144J3B [Input File: W826jW.j]
2012-9-08 jW [Input File: W908jW1.j]

Descriptive
ware or material 2006-8-19 vVE lithic [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
color 2006-8-19 vVE pale yellow [Input File: Q918eI3.j]
color number (Munsell) 2006-8-19 vVE 2.5Y 8/2 [Input File: Q918eI3.j]

Analogical Record
view/drawing of features

w500
2007-8-20 / eI / [Input File:R820eI.j]