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Introduction
Keeping track of ecavation activities in a large unit can be difficult, particularly with a small number of supervisory archaeologists. Careful sketches documenting daily progress are useful in writing summaries and keeping track of ceramics and objects found in the course of the day.
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Sample sketch
Sketches are made on a stylized form that represents active unit loci. Features being excavated, including soil and structures, are recorded along with items and q-lots recovered. An example from 3 September 2006 (Sk 48 Q903) is shown below. Illustrated are the aproximate locations of features, q-lots, and items excavated that day. A few sketches made, usually at the beginning or at the end of the season, show the location of the numerous relays and markers used to define the coordinates of features.
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List of Sketches by date
The following table lists the sketches by date of excavation. Some details of the activities can be found in the daily journals:
The following sketches documented locations of relays and views: Sk70, and Sk71.
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