description (summary) | 2005-8-04 | rE | trapezoidal locus (big stones) | [Input File: P823gM2.j] |
best view | 2020-7-27 | jW | ![]() |
[Input File: ZE727jW.j] |
daily notes | 2005-8-17 | jW | In removing accumulation, f38, Swar encountered a large surface of hard-packed bakhia, a local virgin soil which is red with white inclusions. Designated f50, preliminary analysis indicates that it may be the surface of a monumantal terrace that led upward from the boundary wall, f11, to the BA Early Dynastic IIIb temple. | [Input File: P817jW.j] |
2005-9-03 | jW | Relayed, re-photographed, and removed three large stones, f66, f67, and f68, which were overhanging the typological column k104 and endangering the workmen. All were founded on brown soil. | [Input File: P903jW.j] | |
2006-9-03 | rE | We started removing the east baulk, we removed the topsoil f01. then the accumulation under it f02. | [Input File: Q903rE.J] | |
2006-9-10 | jW | We removed the final portion of the east baulk of k101, which lay to the south of the south face of wall, f11. | [Input File: Q910jW1.j] |
space definition | 2005-8-04 | rE | r30 | [Input File: P823gM2.j] |
length of two sides | 2005-8-04 | rE | 300 S | [Input File: P823gM2.j] |
2005-8-04 | rE | 400 E | [Input File: P823gM2.j] |
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